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Electricity, natural gas, and water flowing into buildings through utility connections, and wastewater and exhaust gases flowing out of buildings, are some of the most tangible links to understanding a building’s environmental impact. Paying more attention to these flows can lead to big reduction...
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33 10 05: Rainwater Harvesting Systems and Components (4 articles, 24 products)
33 12 33: Water Utility Metering (2 articles, 8 products)
33 44 19: Stormwater Treatment (4 articles, 15 products)
33 46 00: Foundation and Slab Drainage (2 articles, 9 products)
33 49 23: Storm Drainage Water Retention Structures (3 articles)
33 51 33: Natural-Gas Metering (5 products)
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