Click a button for tips and guidance from LEEDuserUsing water-conserving toilets and urinals and/or nonpotable water sources, projects earn points by reducing the amount of water used to flush human waste. Sophisticated on-site wastewater treatment systems can also be used to comply.This is an unofficial summary for general information only.
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EBN: Product Review - September 2009
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EBN: BackPage Primer - August 2009
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EBN: BackPage Primer - March 2009
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EBN: Feature - May 2008
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GreenSource: Projects - April 2008 2008
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EBN: Feature - February 2008
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National Small Flows Clearinghouse, publisher
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by Art Ludwig
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by J. C. Jenkins
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by Pete Melby et al.
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by David W. Orr
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PRODUCTS
ARTICLES
Urine Separation: The Next Wave of Ecological Wastewater Treatment
EBN: Product Review - September 2009 CASE STUDIES
New York, NY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Small Flows Quarterly
: Helping America's Small Communities Meet Their Wastewater Needs
National Small Flows Clearinghouse, publisher
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