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Archive - the Sun Journal
February 02, 2006
Muse: Need to conserve water is coming
The $10 credit for replacing toilets that use five gallons of water per flush with ones that use less water is one of the few ways that City of New Bern water users are encouraged to save. “Conservation has not been critical” for New Bern water users, said David Muse, the engineer who heads city water and sewer operations, which are both expanding toward state-of-the-art facilities.... Full Story
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Archive - the Sun Journal
April 19, 2005
Campaign to promote the conservation
of water starts
While much of the Earth's surface is covered with water, less than
one percent is usable, Linda Staunch, a public relations consultant,
said in a Monday presentation to Craven County commissioners. "I've
made it my task to get you all excited about water," said Staunch,
whose firm has been asked to design a water conservation education
campaign for Craven County. The state has mandated that the county
reduce water consumption from the Black Creek Aquifer - the county's
source for drinking ... Full Story |
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- the Sun Journal
February
22, 2005
Craven to take water from
the Peedee Aquifer
Craven County will also initiate a program to teach young people
about conservation Craven County is moving ahead with plans to take
water from the Peedee Aquifer with hope it may provide potable affordable
water through 2013.The county also will initiate a program to educate
young people about the value of water conservation and move toward
a rate structure that encourages good water management, decided
county commissioners, acting as the Craven County Water and Sewer
Board of Directors.... Full Story
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