Upwards of 3 million people die annually from diarrhea, dysentery, and parasitic diseases – all for the want of clean water. Meanwhile, each year in the water-rich United States, 2.1 billion gallons of the world’s most precious liquid are used, not to water thirsty crops or slake parched throats, but to flush human waste from home toilets to municipal sewers. While harvesting rainwater and recycling graywater are fine strategies, it’s time to get to the seat of the problem. We need a Toilet Revolution.
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United States uses more water to flush toilets than it does to use for drinking Water. The idea of gray water for recycling is great but we haven’t touched on the problem We need new methods of reducing the solid waste stream of human waste buy desolving sewage by some other means than water. Our take for take for granted precious resource water can go along way to satisfy our needs so we must take of it.
http://www.Earthisland.org
http://www.delicious.com.home
United States uses more water to flush toilets than it does to use for drinking Water. The idea of gray water for recycling is great but we haven’t touched on the problem We need new methods of reducing the solid waste stream of human waste buy desolving sewage by some other means than water. Our take for take for granted precious resource water can go along way to satisfy our needs so we must take of it.
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