Kniese’s Plumbing named top plumber in Bucks County (Pa.) poll September 1, 2015 Kniese’s Plumbing, Doylestown, Pa., just won the 2015 Best of Bucks under the Home and Garden category for Best Plumber....Read More
Why an 'oil guy' believes solar has a big future September 1, 2015 Fortune magazine includes a commentary by a self-described “oil guy” with experience on four continents and even a home address...Read More
Legislators try again with Fire Sprinkler Incentive Safety Act September 1, 2015 Congressmen Jim Langevin (D-RI) and Tom Reed (R-NY) have introduced the Fire Sprinkler Incentive Act of 2015, which would create...Read More
AP: Failing infrastructure imperils U.S. drinking water systems September 1, 2015 After decades of keeping water rates low and deferring maintenance, scores of drinking water systems built around the time of...Read More
London startup plans to heat homes with used coffee grounds September 1, 2015 London-based startup Bio-bean has just started collecting used coffee grounds from 100 coffee shops in the city. The company hopes to...Read More
TOTO first plumbing manufacturer to offer International Living Future Institute's material labels September 1, 2015 Committed to transparency in the manufacture of products that contribute to a healthy, sustainable environment, TOTO announced today that it...Read More
WHCI to acquire U-Save’s distribution operations September 1, 2015 WHCI Plumbing Supply is pleased to announce an agreement in principle to acquire the Burlingame, Calif., distribution operations of U-Save...Read More
Consolidated Supply wins top workplace award for second year in a row September 1, 2015 Consolidated Supply Co. has been awarded a 2015 Top Workplaces honor by the Oregonian Media Group for the second year...Read More
Wholesale Specialties donates $5,000 to Assistive Technology Partners September 1, 2015 Wholesale Specialties presented $5,000 to Déjà Vu Rendezvous, an event befitting Assistive Technology Partners, on May 15, 2015 where Denver’s...Read More
The forgotten project that could have saved America from drought September 1, 2015 Ralph Parsons, the wealthy founder of an international engineering firm, had a plan to end drought in Southern California –...Read More