The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality has a program that encourages water reuse so as to benefit the community and the environment. Imagine that! Contrary to popular belief the DEQ is no longer just a source of boredom and resentment. If you are interested in more information about the program and want to learn about what you can do at home, CLICK HERE. Also the site is getting closer so be on the lookout!
Welcome to EcoLife! This blog, which is hosted by Portland State University students, aims to motivate, inform, and inspire change. We want you to learn about the complicated issues surrounding homelessness, while going beyond the tip of the iceberg. We hope to establish a connection with you through our posts regarding the lives and experiences of homeless individuals, expressed in these numerous stories and articles. We hope you enjoy our blog!
Showing posts with label landscape impact. Show all posts
Showing posts with label landscape impact. Show all posts
Sunday, May 22, 2016
Water Reuse Program
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DEQ water,
DEQ water reuse program,
ecopol project spring 2016,
gray water,
landscape impact,
recycled water,
water reuse
Friday, May 20, 2016
Save A Few Bucks?
If you spend at least a few moments of the day thinking about how you can save a little bit more of your hard-earned money every month and want to do something good for the environment, this could be the thing for you! The home improvement website This Old House has come up with some gray-water retrofits for your home that both save money and water by using gray-water from your sink and laundry for use elsewhere in daily household applications. If your are interested in more information CLICK HERE to check out the site and start recycling water and shrinking your bill at the same time. Also stay tuned for our upcoming website to be hosted on Weebly. More details to come.
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bath water,
bath water lawn,
ecopol project,
gray-water,
gray-water retrofit,
landscape impact,
landscape impact website,
recycled water,
retrofit,
water the lawn,
water your lawn with bath water
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