WaterSense, a water conservation program launched last June by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, is aimed at educating consumers about making product choices that limit water consumption. A key feature of the program will be the labeling of water-efficient products and fixtures to assist consumers in making informed decisions.
The Environmental Protection Agency plans to tighten its rules on lead in drinking water, but the proposal has more to do with monitoring requirements placed upon public water utilities.
The Big Easy? The Big Difficult is more like it, as New Orleans
contractors get back to business as best they can in the aftermath of one of the country's most devastating hurricanes.
After receiving more than his share of requests for toilet parts no matter what year, make or model, contractor J.P. Shields from Long Island did something about it -- he launched a Web site.