U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

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On the Progress and Promise of Water Reuse

Building codes and regulations are changing—slowly—to accommodate systems that... More

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Eaton Named 2015 Energy Star Partner of the Year

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has named Eaton as its 2015 Energy Star... More

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2015 Builder Brand Use Study Highlights Energy-Efficient Brands

The 2015 BUILDER Brand Use Study reveals which brands builders trust and use most.... More

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A Redesign of EPA's Safer Product Label

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has released four prospective designs for a new DfE Safer Product Label. You can comment on the EPA's press release to vote for you favorite choice until October 31st. More

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The Most and Least Expensive States for Energy Costs

EcoBuilding Pulse's interactive heat map displays how each state ranks for total energy costs, and breaksdown average electric, natural gas, and fuel costs from WalletHub's "Most and Least Energy Expensive States" report. More

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Water-Treatment Plants

Wastewater-treatment plants used to be dirty buildings. Today, architects are cleaning them up. More

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Water-Treatment Plants

Wastewater-treatment plants used to be dirty buildings. Today, architects are cleaning them up. More

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Energy Star Introduces “Most-Efficient” Label for Products

The program’s newest designation identifies the top five percent of sustainable appliances in four categories. More

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