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Here are the four postulates to sustainable energy production/use.     The sun is our sole sustainable energy source (PV, solar heat, wind, water, biofuels, etc). We live in a closed environmental system. It matters what we do here in our environment, Earth. Humans are very clever. If the two postulates above are followed as design constraints, we can move ...learn more

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The Water Page

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Website: www.africanwater.org
 
Publisher: Water Policy International, Ltd
 
Country: United Kingdom
 
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Thewaterpage



This website, though not recently updated, is full of very useful resources and links concerning freshwater consumption.

The Water Page has grown out of The African Water Page. The African Water Page was established in Johannesburg, South Africa by Len Abrams in December 1996. The page was run by Len Abrams as a spare-time activity for four years. It grew into a position where, by March 2001, the site was receiving 171 000 server requests a month. All of the relevant content of the African Water Page has been incorporated into The Water Page.

The mission of The Water Page is -
-To provide a quality service to the public and the water sector at local, national and international levels, through which sustainable water resources protection, development and utilization is promoted.
-To provide independent and critical comment on and analysis of water issues.
-To specifically promote sound water resources management and water related public health issues (water supply and sanitation) in developing countries.


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