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B.C. water restrictions: 3 grey water tips to get you started Simple ways to save water from your shower and kitchen for outdoor use By On the Island, CBC News Posted: Aug 13, 2015 7:00 PM PT Last Updated: Aug 13, 2015 7:00 PM PT As water restrictions remain enforced throughout the province of B.C., here are three easy ways to recycle household water for outdoor use. (Getty Images) Easy tips for using grey water 7:05 310 shares Facebook Twitter Reddit Google Share Email Related Stories Sunshine Coast watering restrictions may threaten food security, says farmer Sunshine Coast bans all watering, moves to Stage 4 restrictions Drought shaming alternative in Nanaimo rewards water savers B.C. drought: could bath water be the answer? External Links Salt Spring Island Water Council (Note: CBC does not endorse and is not responsible for ...
People ‘unaware of dangers of unserviced septic tanks’ 30 Friday, March 04, 2016 Joe Leogue Householders that depend on septic tanks are largely unaware of the health risks posed by not having the fixtures serviced, new research has found. The project by University College Dublin and funded by the Environmental Protection Agency sought to establish what factors cause the delay of maintenance of their on-site septic tank systems. It also examined how communication aimed at improving maintenance could be more effectively delivered to households. “Septic tank systems operating ineffectively are a source of pollution to our water resources and generate significant risks to public health,” said project leader Eoin O’Neill. READ NEXT Council censures former GAA team doctor over trying to forge will Dr O’Neill said private well-owners who have an individual septic tank...
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