In the garden, the 1-inch poly pipe has 1/8″ holes to emit water; no emitters are in use. The pressure downhill from the pump is low, because the valve is open just a little, just enough to flow downhill. Details at votingpeoplehelpingpeople.com

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Mau Report in Parliament

by Don Child on May 20, 2012

Debate on the Government Mau Task Force report in Parliament entered day two yesterday with members roundly faulting the Government for allegedly dilly dallying in efforts to reclaim the crucial water tower. Legislators who contributed to the motion also called for a comprehensive policy to ensure that all water catchment areas in the country are reclaimed and protected.

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Ro water filter and tank update

May 20, 2012

RO water filter and tank update. Its been awhile since I posted. Share and Enjoy:

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Water Pollution and the Public Health Risk Engulfing Greenville

May 20, 2012

An expose’ on the bacterial and phosphorus pollution in the Upper Saluda River Basin, leading to a serious health risk to the population of the Greenville Area Share and Enjoy:

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The World’s Water – Fidelity Investments: Thinking Big

May 18, 2012

It takes 635 gallons of water to make one hamburger, and we see opportunity. In this video from go.fidelity.com about the world’s water, Fidelity analyst Anna Davydova explains why. The need for clean fresh water is increasing rapidly, as populations rise and standards of living improve around the world. In some places — such as [...]

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