
29|07|2010: Glenmorangie to save precious water at new bottling plant |
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| Aquality Trading & Consulting Limited has supplied a state-of-the-art rainwater harvesting system to whisky-making giants Glenmorangie. The new rainwater harvesting system is to be installed at the company’s brand-new bottling plant at Livingston in the Lothians and will not only save the company ... |
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11|06|2010: LUTZ JOHNEN APPOINTED CHAIRMAN OF THE UK RAINWATER HARVESTING ASSOCIATION |
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| Lutz Johnen, Managing Director of Aquality Trading & Consulting Ltd, has been appointed Chairman of the UK Rainwater Harvesting Association. The appointment comes as the Association looks to further influence opinion and facilitate the widespread acceptance of rainwater harvesting technology t... |
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27|10|2009: Water for London |
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| In the introduction to his draft London Water Strategy
the Mayor, Boris Johnson, tells us that ‘becoming more
water wise is common sense’. This sets the scene for
many water efficiency related proposals.
Thames Water has proposed a long-term objective of
reducing leakage in London from the curr... |
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23|08|2009: Our Water Supply, Down the Drain |
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| In the United States, we constantly fret about running out of oil. But we should be paying more attention to another limited natural resource: water. A water crisis is threatening many parts of the country -- not just the arid West.
In 2008, metro Atlanta (home to nearly 5 million people) came w... |
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11|12|2008: Harvest rain to cut water use, says report |
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| RAINWATER HARVESTING could significantly extend the life of water treatment plants and cut down on the waste of drinking water across the State, a study by the National Rural Water Monitoring Committee has found.
Two pilot projects found harvested rainwater offered huge environmental and economic b... |
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29|10|2008: Profligate world 'will need a twin' |
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| We will need two planets to live on by the 2030s if we want to maintain our present lifestyles, conservation groups warn today. The 'ecological credit crunch' means more than three-quarters of the world's population now live in nations where consumption is outstripping the ability to provide the nec... |
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01|09|2008: RUNNING DRY |
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| Everyone knows industry needs oil. Now people are worrying about water, too. |
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