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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a 2012 construction general permit (CGP) to replace the 2008 CGP, which expired on Feb. 15.
This subsurface modular container system holds soil to help manage stormwater onsite and help tree roos grow.
Ten years later, the Adam Joseph Lewis Center for Environmental Studies at Oberlin College continues to evolve, which is exactly what its designers intended.
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Expanding its efforts on the design, construction, and operation of schools and campuses, the USGBC aims for green schools in K-12 facilities and on higher education campuses within a generation.
Water passes through the large spaces between the pavers to help manage stormwater
A look at the looming water crisis and what it may mean for architects, contractors, engineers, and technology suppliers
The Living Machine from Worrell Water Technologies is a decentralized, on-site ecological wastewater treatment and reuse system.
Seven of the most innovative green projects of 2009.
Steve Fleischli, president of the Irvington, N.Y.-based Waterkeeper Alliance, shares the organization's history, accomplishments and goals.
Water scarcity caused by burgeoning populations, increased environmental regulations, and changing weather patterns are forcing municipalities to rethink how and where they get their water.