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Dalton Avenue is a hybrid after school program that combines academics and arts education to students in low-income neighborhoods. They offer Digital Arts & Design, Entertainment Business, Video Production, Dance, Fine Arts, TV / Film Production, and Marketing. This program … Continue reading
A great way to be green and save water with a painless effort is to change out your old toilets to a dual flush. Most old toilets can be converted with a dual flush conversion kit that will save water … Continue reading
As campers know, America’s national parks are not exactly known for their toilet facilities. Sure you can find flush toilets at visitor centers located near towns, but the farther out into the wilderness you travel, the more likely you are … Continue reading
We can learn much from our children. Many of the recycling and conservation practices we have implemented as a family started with information our children learned in school. Our children aren’t shy about pointing out things we could do differently … Continue reading
You don’t have to wait for government regulation to start conserving water. There are many things you can start doing today to reduce your personal water “splashprint” (think carbon “footprint”). Just as people jumped on the recycling bandwagon and started … Continue reading
The human body is 65% water. We need to drink 8 to 10 cups of liquid every day to replace the water our bodies lose through daily activities. We get some of our daily water ration from the foods we … Continue reading
With drought forcing many communities to restrict water use, you know it’s important to save water. You know dual flush toilets save water by allowing you to choose between a rinse flush and a full flush. You know that saving … Continue reading
Like ozone-eating pollution, the growing threat of water crisis demands that people take matters into their own hands and not wait for effective government intervention, which always seems to come too late. There are quite a few things that you … Continue reading
They may have to turn off those fancy fountains at the Bellagio and drain the Grand Canal at the Venetian if Nevada doesn’t get rain soon, and lots of it. Severe drought in Nevada is stretching into its fifth year, … Continue reading
Over the next 50 years, water shortages combined with population growth could squeeze ranching and farming off the Texas landscape, warns to a report issued by State Comptroller Susan Combs. With no new water sources to exploit, increasing water demand from … Continue reading