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  • Active Links: 362
  • Pending Links: 2518
  • Todays Links: 7
  • Total Articles: 11
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Submission Terms

Try to find the best sub-category for your submission. If your organization provides services in more than one category, we will accept multiple submissions.
 
If you do not find an appropriate sub-category, or are unsure as to where your site belongs, you may place it temporarily in a top level category (i.e. Water), and we will relocate it to the sub-category we feel would be most appropriate.
 
Please be as specific and descriptive as possible in assigning tags to your submissions. In particular, if your activities reach a specific geographic area, be sure to include those as key words.
 
This is a focused and hand-maintained link directory. We are trying to offer a quality directory that will be considered as a portal to information about water and related subjects, and a place to come to find help for your projects or needs.
 
We reserve the right to edit your submission before posting, change your chosen category to one we feel more appropriate, or to not post any submission that is not related to the content of our directory.
 
We do not require a reciprocal link for placement in our link directory. However, those who do provide a link will be entitled to better placement in the directory.
 
If you find this water link directory useful to you, please spread the word to others, and provide a link to us on your site.

 
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ARTICLES
Recycling Batteries and The Toxic Hazards of Battery Disposal
Almost all small household electronic appliances and devices are powered by batteries. Although many devices come supplied with rechargeable batteries, even rechargeable batteries eventually wear out and will require replacement. Proper disposal of all batteries is particularly important to avoid contamination of landfill.
Diageo Reuses Waste From Manufacturing
In an effort to reduce its carbon footprint and ultimately send zero waste from its manufacturing facilities to landfills, Diageo, the world's leading spirits, wine and beer company, recently announced that its Plainfield, Illinois facility is implementing a new byproduct reuse initiative that will send berries and seeds from gin production to Waste Management, Inc.'s local composting site.
Box4Water – turning wastewater into drinking water
The Luxembourg-based cleantech company Epuramat recently introduced its newly developed container water treatment facility Box4Water to the public for the first time. Box4Water can treat very dirty wastewater all the way up to drinking water quality.
Sanitation: slow progress, action crucial, say 2400 experts in Stockholm
Slow progress on sanitation will cause the world to badly fail the Millennium Development Goals while weak policy, poor management, increasing waste and exploding water demands are pushing the planet towards the tipping point of global water crisis.
California "water bank" in works amid drought
California's state government is forming a "water bank" to buy water for local water agencies at risk of shortages next year should a current drought persist, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said on Thursday. Schwarzenegger in June declared the most populous U.S. state to officially be in drought and declared nine counties in its farm-rich Central Valley to be in a state of emergency because water supplies were so low after two years of below-average rainfall.