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Author: Cath Hassell2

May 2018 – Showering in Siberia

May 2018 – Showering in Siberia

Novosibirsk is the capital of Siberia, the home of Russian space exploration and the latest in the ‘Where in the world is Cath showering now?’ destination. For those loyal blog readers who smell a rat along the lines of my

Cath Hassell2 May 22, 2018May 22, 2018 Shower Blog Read more

Frankie has a new mystery to solve!

Frankie has a new mystery to solve!

“I think it would help if we actually knew what engineers do!” suggested Clarence brightly. “Um… OK”, a half asleep Frankie replied doubtfully, wondering how she was going to solve that mystery as well as all the others. Sometimes, being

Cath Hassell2 May 9, 2018April 9, 2019 The elephant that forgot latest Read more

April 2018 – Shower cubicles

April 2018 – Shower cubicles

Back in Wales at Easter under the disco shower. Since I have blogged about that already I’m now turning my attention to the shower cubicle, of which they have two. Why the shower cubicle you ask? Well I had wanted

Cath Hassell2 April 24, 2018September 4, 2018 Shower Blog Read more

From toilets to taps – USA – ech2o newsletter snippet

From toilets to taps – USA – ech2o newsletter snippet

www.waterpolls.org  is an interesting website. As the name suggests it is full of information garnered about water from polling the public (US public in this case) and a lot of different surveys are freely available to access. A couple of

Cath Hassell2 April 7, 2018October 26, 2021 Water Around The World Read more

March 2018 – Random shower stories 4

March 2018 – Random shower stories 4

Regular readers of this blog will probably recognize a pattern here. Every time I am short of a blog I gather a whole pile of shower bits and bobs together which have piqued my interest but don’t really merit their

Cath Hassell2 March 22, 2018March 22, 2018 Shower Blog Read more

Cape Town’s Water Crisis – What lessons can be learned? Cath Hassell, South Africa

Cape Town’s Water Crisis – What lessons can be learned? Cath Hassell, South Africa

Cape Town’s water crisis is now big news globally, though it has been exercising the minds of the four million city dwellers since this time last year. As I write this blog (26th Feb 2018) ‘Day Zero’ is now July 9th

Cath Hassell2 March 5, 2018October 26, 2021 Water Around The World Read more

February 2018 – the mysterious case of where the water vapour goes

February 2018 – the mysterious case of where the water vapour goes

What weighs more? A tonne of feathers or a tonne of lead?   Umm and this has to do with showers how?? Well, let me explain…Years ago I spent a few weeks staying with a friend (hi Judy!) who lived

Cath Hassell2 February 21, 2018February 21, 2018 Shower Blog Read more

Improving water supply to the residents of Freetown – Philippa Jefferis, Sierra Leone

Improving water supply to the residents of Freetown  – Philippa Jefferis, Sierra Leone

It is estimated that 54% of the world’s population now lives in urban areas and that proportion is expected to increase to 66% by 2050. That fact, and the predicted global population growth could mean another 2.5 billion people to

Cath Hassell2 February 19, 2018February 19, 2018 Water Around The World Read more

January 2018 – YouTube sensations

January 2018 – YouTube sensations

Colin of ‘Oi Colin’ fame and I have been batting around the idea of visiting the Hansgrohe waterstudio showrooms down in Clerkenwell for a few months now. Via twitter… as you do…   We finally made it last week and

Cath Hassell2 January 30, 2018February 2, 2018 Shower Blog Read more

Beyond the urban: water efficiency and community participation in remote communities – Cara Beal, Australia

Beyond the urban: water efficiency and community participation in remote communities – Cara Beal, Australia

Some remote Australian communities have access to drinking water for only nine hours a day for part of the year, but these households can still use up to ten times the average of urban households. Many communities in the Torres

Cath Hassell2 January 29, 2018January 29, 2018 Water Around The World Read more
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