Blog: Next Great Water-Saving Technology
From the Central Arizona Project’s (CAP) new Water Ways and Power Lines weekly blog:
“A pressurized water broom that cleans patios and driveways, saving nearly 250,000 gallons of water over its lifetime …. an x-ray film processing unit that recycles more than 90 percent of the one million gallons a typical machine uses in a year … a mobile application for smart phones and tablets that helps consumers choose water-saving plants for home landscapes.
“These are just a few of the water-saving ideas that have been funded by grants through the Innovative Conservation Program.
“Now, Central Arizona Project is joining the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, the Southern Nevada Water Authority and the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California to support this program, which provides grant funds for the development of new and innovative methods to use water more efficiently.”
Read more from CAP’s Water Ways and Power Lines blog