Monthly Archives: April 2005

Do it yourself Green Project – Faster Hot Water

Itching to get your hands on a good do it yourself type project?  Something you can do with your own two hands and feel good about when you finish?  Here is such a project.  It’s not difficult, highly rewarding, and … Continue reading

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SWOT analysis and challenge of Nile Basin Initiative; an Integrated Water Resource Management perspective

1. Introduction It is on record that river Nile is one of the world’s longest transboundary rivers flowing a distance of more than 6,700 kilometres from its farthest source at the headwaters of the Kagera Basin in Rwanda and Burundi … Continue reading

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Water Quality Monitoring Involves Measuring Different Elements of Water

Water infiltrates into the ground after precipitation and as part of surface runoff, the water enters several aquifer systems. These systems often have wells dug into them to provide water to towns and cities. It is important that the water … Continue reading

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How to Distill Water Without Electricity; The Distillation Process to Make Drinkable Water. By Anthony Zaca, Rainier Distillers

How to distill water without electricity; the distillation process to make drinkable water. By Anthony Zaca, Rainier Distillers Distilling water without electricity may be a lifesaver one day to get drinkable water. This article I will show you step by … Continue reading

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Hot Water Cylinders: How to Choose the Right Cylinder for your Home

Different Types of Water Heating: This article is about choosing the correct hot water cylinder for your home, but before we go into the details of this, it’s usually a good idea to understand the different ways of getting hot … Continue reading

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How Necessary is a Drinking water Purifier? ? The Five General Details

A water purifier, as the name suggests, ensure our drinking water from any kind of bacterial infection that can damage your body. A filter gives clean, safe water for food preparation and drinking, and is usually as suitable as tap … Continue reading

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Water Cycle in a Terrarium

Terrariums are much like miniature hothouses. More precisely, a terrarium can be thought of as replicating the environment of out own planet earth. One of the climatic features of our wonderful is phenomenon of continuously recycle water that is trapped … Continue reading

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Different Applications of Water Treatment Plant

A water treatment plant is a facility where water is treated to make it acceptable for the designated end-user. Various processes involved in water treatment at such facilities include sedimentation, filtration, chlorination, disinfection, coagulation and so on. Water purification equipments … Continue reading

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Emergency Water Supplies

Whether it’s due to increased reportage, heightened awareness or just a more modern outlook, disaster management is increasingly on the minds of the UK’s utilities providers.  Incidents like the Lake District flooding of 2009, and recent catastrophes in further-flung parts … Continue reading

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The Purity of Tap Water – What is in Tap Water?

The purity of tap water and just what is in tap water are  questions more people are asking lately.  We hear reports of how dangerous contaminants are being found in tap water.  So it is natural to be concerned about … Continue reading

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