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As part of its ongoing collaboration with the DigDeep Navajo Water Project, IWSH recently designed and installed two pressurized mound septic systems in the Baca-Prewitt area of the Navajo Nation.
As online sales grow and the reshoring of U.S. semiconductor production continues, this market could be a key opportunity for future clean energy systems.
A geo-exchange system either extracts energy from the ground for heating or pumps it back into the ground for cooling. Energy companies and large construction firms can use this technology to help decarbonize our buildings and remain profitable. BF Nagy describes a few such North American projects in this month’s column.
Greenville’s Feed & Seed sustainability goals include connecting local farmers with community institutions and conserving resources where it can.
July 1, 2023
A chef who imagined making fresh food affordable realized her dream in Greenville, S.C. Read on to discover the Feed & Seed food hub, its mission to connect local farmers with the community, and its water conservation goals.