Innovative Wastewater Technologies


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Using 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.

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PRODUCTS

By CSI Division, Section


ARTICLES

EBN: Product Review - February 2013
EBN: Feature - February 2013
EBN: Product Review - July 2010
EBN: Product Review - September 2009
EBN: BackPage Primer - August 2009
EBN: BackPage Primer - March 2009
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CASE STUDIES

Project Image: 20 River Terrace – The Solaire
(360,000 sq. feet) (33,000 sq. meters)
Multi-unit residential
Project Image: Alberici Corporate Headquarters
(110,000 sq. feet) (10,000 sq. meters)
Commercial office
Project Image: Aldo Leopold Legacy Center
(12,000 sq. feet) (1,100 sq. meters)
Interpretive Center, Commercial office
Project Image: Audubon Center at Debs Park
(5,000 sq. feet) (470 sq. meters)
Interpretive Center, Recreation, Park
Project Image: Austin Resource Center for the Homeless
(27,000 sq. feet) (2,500 sq. meters)
Other
The Solaire at 20 River Terrace is a 27-story, 293-unit, glass-and-brick residential tower in Batter...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY ITEMS

Periodicals

National Small Flows Clearinghouse, publisher
 

Books

by Art Ludwig (2006)
by J. C. Jenkins (2005)
by Pete Melby et al. (2002)
by David W. Orr (2002)
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