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Water Around The World

Confessions of a low water user – Jo Saady, UK

Confessions of a low water user – Jo Saady, UK

Jo Saady of Ecotecture hasn’t used much water in her 20 years of being an architect. But has now decided she can save even more by giving up flushing the toilet!

Cath Hassell November 24, 2014October 26, 2021 Water Around The World Read more

The Public Lav Lottery – Kate Fewson, UK

The Public Lav Lottery – Kate Fewson, UK

Kate Fewson of Closed Loop Projects turns her attention away from female urinals to the bog standard public loo and all the perils that may await the unsuspecting user…

Cath Hassell October 24, 2014August 25, 2016 Water Around The World Read more

Saving Water – Dr Tina Holt, UK

Saving Water – Dr Tina Holt, UK

Tina Holt blogs about how having small children who will only bath, flush the loo, or wash their hands if someone reminds them, results in very low overall household water use and is to be recommended!

Cath Hassell October 24, 2014August 25, 2016 Water Around The World Read more

Global Trends in Water Efficiency – worldwide – ech2o newsletter snippet

Global Trends in Water Efficiency – worldwide – ech2o newsletter snippet

The Water Efficiency Network (WATEF) hosted an excellent virtual masterclass on global trends in water efficiency back in June. There were speakers from Taiwan, Australia, USA and UK. Always interesting to hear from other countries as to their strategies to

Cath Hassell2 October 7, 2014October 7, 2021 Water Around The World Read more

Public Toilet Provision, Gender and Menstruation – Dr Clara Greed, UK

Public Toilet Provision, Gender and Menstruation – Dr Clara Greed, UK

Dr Clara Greed blogs about the under provision of public toilets for women, both in the UK and abroad, and concludes that public toilets are the missing link in creating sustainable, accessible and equitable cities.

Cath Hassell September 24, 2014August 25, 2016 Water Around The World Read more

Lydia Clare-Skinner visits the French town of Evian, samples the local water and reports back, France

Lydia Clare-Skinner visits the French town of Evian, samples the local water and reports back, France

Lydia Clare-Skinner visits the French town of Evian, samples the local water and reports back

Cath Hassell August 24, 2014August 25, 2016 Water Around The World Read more

Water footprints – what do they really tell us? – Judith Thornton, UK

Water footprints – what do they really tell us? – Judith Thornton, UK

Judith Thornton discusses Water footprints and what do they really tell us?

Cath Hassell July 24, 2014October 26, 2021 Water Around The World Read more

Flood Management in the UK – Jim Allen, UK

Flood Management in the UK – Jim Allen, UK

Jim Allen, a civil engineer with expertise in SuDS design blogs about the recent extreme weather events in the UK, the complexity of flood management, gives the Environment Agency a cautious thumbs up and calls for a tidal barrage across the Severn Estuary. All this in less than 900 words!

Cath Hassell April 24, 2014August 25, 2016 Water Around The World Read more

Water Submetering in New York? – Warren Liebold, US

Water Submetering in New York? – Warren Liebold, US

Back in the late 1980’s New York City replaced 1.3 million toilets for free in a successful water efficiency programme. They have just launched a similar scheme to replace 0.8 million toilets. And yet apartments in the city are not metered for water. Why ever not? Warren Liebold Director of Universal Metering for New York City explains why.

Cath Hassell December 24, 2013October 26, 2021 Water Around The World Read more

A nervous woman’s view on the female urinal – Kate Fewson, Germany

A nervous woman’s view on the female urinal – Kate Fewson, Germany

Kate Fewson of Closed Loop Projects reminisces about a drunken encounter with a women’s urinal in Germany and asks what would it take for her to use one successfully?

Cath Hassell October 24, 2013August 25, 2016 Water Around The World Read more
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