Rainwater harvesting system installed at early education center By Michael L. Panco November 9, 2015 The Hanby Elementary School & Bush Early Education Center, of the Brandywine School District in Wilmington, Del., was constructed in...Read More
Striving for Net Zero water: Whirlpool Corporation’s ReNEWW Hous By E. W. Bob Boulware, P.E., MBA; Dr. Markus Lenger; and Eric Bowler November 9, 2015 The ReNEWW House is a 2000 square foot, 1920s vintage bungalow-style house, located in West Lafayette, Ind., next to Purdue...Read More
Internet of Things An industry introduction November 9, 2015 Picture this. It’s an 85°F summer day. With traces of sweat on your brow, you wave your fitness tracker...Read More
Let’s talk lead free Q&A with Martin A. Little, Executive Vice President of Sales & Marketing at Concast Metal Products Company November 9, 2015 Q: What is the history of Concast? At Concast, we trace our beginning back to 1891, when we began production of...Read More
Geothermal HVAC (hydronic) and variable refrigerant flow systems November 9, 2015 Jay Egg On September 24, the ASHRAE headquarters in Atlanta was the sight of American Ground Water Trust’s (AGWT) Geothermal Workshop. The...Read More
Japanese fire pump systems November 9, 2015 Samuel S. Dannaway This month, I will look at some of the features of fire pump installations in Japan. Mind you, this is...Read More
Legionella, low flow fixtures and Chlorine dissipation November 9, 2015 Ron George I received an e-mail from an industry leader in water conservation asking about a recent column on Legionnaires Disease. The...Read More
Team building November 9, 2015 Timothy Allinson As the size of my company grows there has been recent need for some restructuring. I’m sure most of you...Read More
New California plant may determine country’s future in seawater desalination November 4, 2015 The AP reports on the nation’s largest seawater desalination plant in Carlsbad, Calif., set to open later this year. Supporters...Read More
Planned SoCal water treatment plant would make district self-reliant on local water November 4, 2015 The Los Angeles Times reports on a plans at the Water Replenishment District of Southern California for a $95 million...Read More
Service Experts Lends a Hand as Military Makeover with Montel Completes 40th Home Renovation for Deserving DFW Veteran