Photo credit: peasap / Creative Commons U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt once noted that “civilized people ought to know how to dispose of the sewage in some other way than putting it into the drinking water.” The one-time use of water to disperse human and industrial wastes is an outmoded practice, made obsolete by new technologies and water shortages . Yet it is still common around much of the world. Water en… Read the full story on TreeHugger
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Rethinking the Home Water System