A so-called "toilet to tap" system that takes human wastewater and turns it into drinkable water is undergoing a $150 million expansion, keeping Orange County home to the world’s largest water ...
One way state officials hope to make California better able to withstand the ongoing drought is to stock underground drinking water supplies with recycled wastewater. Water managers across the state ...
The orange toilet was on the move May 27 — and it stopped, very briefly, in front of the TORONTO sign outside Toronto City Hall. The plastic toilet is a part of a public education campaign by World ...
The AvaTaxi picks up employees and guests at the Bainbridge Ferry dock. Photos via Avalara. Some tech companies are known for their openness or work-life balance or design-oriented products. At ...
Many of you have apparently stopped brushing your teeth in the shower. Way to go! As drought closes in, “water police” patrol many parts of Orange County and conservation is a battle cry, there are ...
With low reservoirs and dry forecasts ahead, many California cities are being forced to consider new options for providing drinking water — options that may not be appetizing. Orange County has spent ...
Water managers across the state could learn from Orange County -- an early adopter of recycled water. KPCC's Ed Joyce says the county water district is looking to expand its use of what some call ...
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