Tag Archives: sewage
Watch What You Put Down the Drain
Posted on 10. Dec, 2009 by Marty.
This is a monthly column by John F. Bradley, the municipal separate storm sewer system coordinator for Shepherdsville, Kentucky.
Do you think about where the water goes when you flush a toilet?
What you flush affects the streams and rivers in our local watersheds, which is why people should be cognizant of what goes down the [...]
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High Efficiency Toilets
Posted on 22. Oct, 2009 by Marty.
This blog was posted in Water Efficiency Magazine by Alex Ornelas on January 5, 2009. Remember if you have any questions about sewage or water treatment, just post a comment or question for me. I’ll be happy to try to answer your questions.
Toilets use more water in the home than any other appliance or fixture totaling [...]
