With the advent of WaterSense certification—and manufacturers’ overwhelming response to it, there’s simply no excuse not to specify water-efficient toilets, showerheads, and faucets. More
Officials of Pulte, American Standard, and USA Today tell Greenbuild attendees that consumers desire energy-efficient, water-saving, and healthy-home options--but they’d better look good too. More
Officials of Pulte, American Standard, and USA Today tell Greenbuild attendees that consumers desire energy-efficient, water-saving, and healthy-home options--but they’d better look good too. More
The expanded collection now includes hand showers. More
The Market at Fifth mixed-use renovation project accomplished a feat few others have: meeting the standards of the National Historic Register as well as those of LEED-NC. More
Asian-inspired Green Tea faucets combine elegant styling with up to 32% water savings over standard models; the WaterSense-listed faucet operates at 1.5 gpm. The Green Tea two-handle centerset and widespread lavatory faucets feature a discrete pullout spout that is virtually undetectable when not in use, the firm says. 800.899.2614. More
New Green Building Products: LED lights, energy-efficient windows, solar water heating, low-flow faucets, and more. More
Water-conserving bath fixtures enter the mainstream as the EPA’s WaterSense standards take effect. More
Justin Wilson has been specifying ultra-low-flow showerheads for more than three years. But his biggest surprise when comparing water-efficient fixtures to typical builder-grade showerheads is that there is no surprise at all. More
The U.S. freshwater supply is drying up. Well-documented shortages in the West have been spreading east to Atlanta, Florida, and the Carolinas, among other areas, and clean-water advocates and government officials are concerned. More
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