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Going Green Publications

Introduces technologies in energy efficiency to help save you money and protect the environment, alternative fuel choices and fuel economy, recycling tips and more.

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WaterSense Labeled Bathroom Sink Faucets & Accessories
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WaterSense labeled faucets and faucet accessories (such as aerators) are high-performing, water-efficient fixtures that will help you reduce water use in your home and save money on water bills. By retrofitting your entire bathroom with WaterSense labeled fixtures, you can save even more.
Available: as pdf
Language: English
Cost: Free
WaterSense Labeled New Homes
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Building a new home is a big investment for you and your family's future. But when you build a water-efficient home, you're investing in the future for your community and the planet as well. The WaterSense program is making it easy for buyers to identify new homes that save both water and energy.
Available: as pdf
Language: English
Cost: Free
WaterSense Labeled Showerheads
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WaterSense, a partnership program sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), is helping consumers identify high-performance, water-efficient showerheads that reduce water and energy in the home and help preserve the nation's water resources.
Available: as pdf
Language: English
Cost: Free
WaterSense Labeled Toilets
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WaterSense, a program sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), is helping consumers identify high-performance, water-efficient toilets that can reduce water use in the home and help preserve the nation's water resources.
Available: as pdf
Language: English
Cost: Free
WaterSense Simple Steps to Save Water
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The average household spends as much as $500 per year on its water and sewer bill but could save about $170 per year by retrofitting with water-efficient fixtures and incorporating water-saving practices.
Available: as pdf
Language: English
Cost: Free
WaterSense: Outdoor Water Use in the United States
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Nationwide, landscape irrigation is estimated to account for almost one-third of all residential water use, totaling more than 7 billion gallons per day.
Available: as pdf
Language: English
Cost: Free
Watering Can Be Efficient!
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Fine-tune your irrigation system to save water and money.
Available: as pdf
Language: English
Cost: Free
Your Yard and Clean Air
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Most people do not associate air pollution with mowing the lawn. Yet emissions from lawn mowers, snow blowers, chain saws, leaf vacuums, and similar outdoor power equipment are a significant source of pollution.
Available: as pdf
Language: English
Cost: Free

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