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  2. Off-the-grid - Wikipedia

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    Off-the-grid or off-grid is a characteristic of buildings and a lifestyle [1] designed in an independent manner without reliance on one or more public utilities. The term "off-the-grid" traditionally refers to not being connected to the electrical grid , but can also include other utilities like water, gas, and sewer systems, and can scale from ...

  3. The Farm (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    The electrical supply 120/240 VAC mains system evolved from supplying only a few industrial buildings near the main Farm Road in 1971 to the point by the 1980s where most areas were covered by 12 Volt automotive battery trickle charge systems. [18] Most homes phased out the use of kerosene lamps by 1975, as they converted to 12 Volt lighting ...

  4. Reclaimed water - Wikipedia

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    The term "water reuse" is generally used interchangeably with terms such as wastewater reuse, water reclamation, and water recycling. A definition by the USEPA states: "Water reuse is the method of recycling treated wastewater for beneficial purposes, such as agricultural and landscape irrigation, industrial processes, toilet flushing, and groundwater replenishing (EPA, 2004)."

  5. This man converted his home into an eco-friendly oasis - AOL

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    Mike Strizki is the inventor behind the "Hydrogen House Project," the first solar hydrogen powered home in the country. Everything from the kitchen to the garage door runs on renewable clean energy.

  6. Rural electrification - Wikipedia

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    GRID's filtration plant is able to provide 20,000 to 30,000 liters of clean water per day, which helps to alleviate this issue and reduce the spread of water-borne illness. Additionally, the ease of distribution has reduced the amount of time spent collecting water, allowing for more time on productive tasks and a reduction in time poverty.

  7. Water-sensitive urban design - Wikipedia

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    Water Sensitive Urban Design with Green Infrastructure in the bottom right corner.. Water-sensitive urban design (WSUD) is a land planning and engineering design approach which integrates the urban water cycle, including stormwater, groundwater, and wastewater management and water supply, into urban design to minimise environmental degradation and improve aesthetic and recreational appeal. [1]

  8. Water service restored to rural Tennessee town a week after ...

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    A Missouri-based company took over the water system in October, and no problems had been reported until last week’s storm, he said. The state has given Mason $1.9 million to improve its water ...

  9. Tennessee residents say their water still smells like diesel ...

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    The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation — which approved the decision to allow residents to resume drinking their tap water — said Friday that it was “aware some Germantown ...