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… पर यह पानी बहुत ज़्यादा ठंडा होने से नुकसान करता है, तो पेट में गैस और चर्बी को भी बढाता है. इसके अलावा प्लास्टिक की बोतल भी पानी रखने के लिए सुरक्षित नहीं होती है. वही अगर हम देशी नुस्खों की ओर देखते हैं तो मिटटी के घड़े में रखे पानी का तापमान बिलकुल ठीक रहता है, ना बहुत अधिक ठंडा ना गर्म!...

 

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This is my sampler for Lesson 5. It is based on the 'savewater' display garden at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show by Sustainable Gardening Australia. The 'smartie' tree is based on a sculpture by Lisa Jane Miller. The stitches are listed on my new blog: www.carlseapatch.wordpress.com

The Windham toilet from Sterling not only saves water, but is ADA-adaptable for easy transition from sitting to standing.

 

Windham™ toilet

IPA Neerathon 23 - Flag Off at St Joseph School Ground in Bengaluru.

via Instagram kotaserang.net/1ZmmAjP, Happy World Water Day~ . Hari Air Sedunia dicetuskan kali pertama saat digelar United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) atau Konferensi Bumi oleh PBB di Rio de Janeiro pada tahun 1992. Pada sidang yang dilaksanakan pada tanggal 22 Desember 1992 tersebut, disepakati untuk menyelenggarakan peringatan Hari Air Sedunia yang akan digelar pertama kali pada 22 Maret 1993. Sejak itu World Water Day diperingati setiap tahun. #savewater #waterday #worldwaterday #hariairsedunia #water #22march #kotaserang #serang #Banten #Indonesia. . . kotaserang.net/1BFtNAa , March 22, 2016 at 09:02AM Happy World Water Day~ . Hari Air Sedunia dicetuskan kali pertama saat digelar United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) atau Konferensi Bumi oleh PBB di Rio de Janeiro pada tahun 1992. Pada sidang yang dilaksanakan pada tanggal 22 Desember 1992 tersebut, disepakati untuk menyelenggarakan peringatan Hari Air Sedunia yang akan digelar pertama kali pada 22 Maret 1993. Sejak itu World Water Day diperingati setiap tahun. #savewater #waterday #worldwaterday #hariairsedunia #water #22march #kotaserang #serang #Banten #Indonesia. . . kotaserang.net/1BFtNAa #KotaSerangDotCom #KotaSerang Original Post: kotaserang.net/1ZmmAjP Link Gambar: kotaserang.net/25hcchy By: www.kotaserang.net

* WaterMiser foot tap faucets can be easily installed without tools in under 2 minutes by the customer. The services of a plumber are not needed as there is no plumbling needed.

* WaterMiser foot tap faucets can be retro fitted on any existing sink tap.

* WaterMiser foot tap faucets need no power to operate as they are totally mechanical, yet sleek and elegant.

* The foot pedal of the WaterMiser foot tap is not screwed to the floor as these are a health hazard and can cause severe injuries due to tripping in wet areas. Also it facilitates 'lift & clean'. To ensure longevity, the pedal is made of unbreakable polypropelene plastic.

* They are light enough to be couriered anywhere . (A great gift too)

* WaterMiser foot tap faucets also save power which would be used to pump water to overhead tanks and also to the state which has to pump water from great distances.

The city of Encinitas in Southern California has the right idea! This banner promotes native plants along Coast Highway 101. Some of the landscaping along the street is very drought tolerant and native. Yay! This lovely sign makes my heart fill with joy. I was totally surprised, thought I must be dreaming when I first saw it, keep up the good work Encinitas!

 

Why Garden with Natives in Southern California?

 

Let your garden reflect the natural heritage for which California is famous for. Our native plants have graced gardens worldwide, but truly these plants will thrive in their native land. Numerous benefits for gardeners who go native are:

 

1) Save water: Take advantage of water conserving plants in landscape. Once established, California native plants need minimal irrigation beyond normal rainfall. Saving water saves life and money!

 

2) Low Maintenance: When properly planted, natives require less fertilizer and attention.

 

3) Reduce Pesticide: Since most pesticides kill indiscriminately, beneficial organisms become innocent causalities. I've cringed watching my father throw cup fulls of snail poison at random bushes. Native plants can have their own defenses against local pests. Snails really don't like most SoCal native plants. Natural pest control keeps garden toxins out of our water supply.

 

4) Attract and Sustain Wildlife: Native plants and animals are "made for each other". Native wildlife clearly prefers native plants. Children really enjoy the workings of a garden with clear interaction of plants and animals. Attracting many kinds of native pollinators will improve fruit and vegetables too. Help create important natural refuges in your own garden.

drip....drip......... how many gallons of water drip out of this faucet? before I walked away from it.... I made sure it was closed tightly...... Interesting article.....

 

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SAVE WATER.

World Water Day 2017.

 

#WorldWaterDay #SaveWater #SaveLife #people #water #earth #life #art #love #sivadigitalart

June 2010

California native plants support a broad range of wildlife. By planting a variety in Southern California gardens, these plants will offer food, shelter, and habitat year round. Many of these plants are also drought tolerant, evergreen and beautiful.

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In this video from KBIS 2012, Bill Strang, the SVP of Operation for TOTO, demonstrates the eWater+ Washlet Bidet. It uses "electrolyzed water" that mists the bowl, reducing the need for chemicals during cleaning. Originally developed to clean the food we eat, TOTO has adapted the technology to use in lavatories. This potable water then returns to a normal state after 2 hours, causing no harm to the environment.

SAVE WATER.

World Water Day 2017.

 

#WorldWaterDay #SaveWater #SaveLife #people #water #earth #life #art #love #sivadigitalart

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Morgan Sanserino from TOTO USA explains the benefits and features of TOTO's eWater+ technology to Allison Tillman at KBIS 2012 Chicago.

Where to buy: www.totousa.com/Default.aspx?tabid=185

 

Introducing the industry’s first one gallon per flush (gpf) ultra high-­‐efficiency toilet that offers TOTO's state-­‐of-­‐the art Double Cyclone flushing system. The new gravity-­‐fed, two-­‐piece 1G Double Cyclone marries flawless performance and exceptional bowl cleansing action to ultra high-­‐efficiency water-­‐savings, creating a clean, green flushing system that saves money, water, and time.

Lampista: sb-600 potenza 1/16, parabola 85 mm con snoot in alto a destra, pannello riflettente argentato in basso a sinistra, flash azionato da cactus v4.

Schema illuminazione nei commenti

 

strobist: sb-600 1/16 power 85 mm on top-right with snoot, silver reflector on left, triggered by cactus v4

Lighting setup in comments

Water is one of the most important liquids on Earth. If it was not for water, life as we know it would not exist. Combined with the energy of the sun's light, water brings life to Earth and cleanses the land. It provides sustenance for all of life to grow and thrive.

 

Please conserve the water you use. Here in the west we all live such profligate lives. We do not stop to think about the waste we create. Our lives are throw away, disposable lives. In many countries on this planet of ours, water is not so readily available. Every day is a fight for survival, a fight for water.

 

However, just look at these precious drops of water. We treat this innocuous liquid with such disregard, yet our governments poor billions of dollars/pounds/euros of our tax payers money to supply clean and safe water to us 24/7/365.

 

Next time you flush the loo, brush your teeth, turn on your dish washer, have a power shower, wash the car, water your garden or mop your kitchen floor, just take a moment to reflect on what an amazing substance water is. We exist in large parts thanks to amazing life giver, water.

 

Save water - for it is the spice of life.

Bosch's ActiveWater system multiplies the cleaning power of each gallon of water. Combined with advanced sensor technology, Vision uses just 13 gallons of water per load while delivering the cleaning power of 400 gallons.

Bosch Vision laundry can be installed stacked or side-by-side

Showertime accounts for how much water your individual shower uses.

 

Saving water in the shower has a triple effect. It saves water, it saves energy in getting that water to you, and it saves the electricity used to heat the wate.

 

More information: www.efergy.com

CAR WASH SAVE WATER is New Delhi based Start up firm providing “WATERLESS CAR WASH “ services at your doorstep. Waterless Car Wash is done by our trained staff with use of “Carnuaba wax ( North Brazil ) ,and Micro Fiber Towels & others . HURRY=WATERLESS CAR WASH AT ONLY Rs.100.

for more details visit www.carwashsavewater.com

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Made from panels of fine Italian glass, the NEOREST Shower Booth is available with left or right side installation options. Measuring 46" x 40" x 78", this new high-design booth offers bathers full control of their showers' water temperature and volume from a touch-button control panel that is accessible from outside or inside the unit.

 

TOTO offers all the products needed to create a perfect shower experience. From handshowers and bodysprays to showerheads and thermostatic valves, the selection of products makes your daily ritual of taking a TOTO shower is anything but boring.

 

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2012

Receive my simple gift of LOVE

Wrapped with SINCERITY

Tied with CARE &

Sealed with BLESSINGS

2 Keep u HAPPY & SAFE all the life long.

HAPPY NEW YEAR..!

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A save water campaign by me. I spent ages looking through fonts and I still dont think that this is the right one.

Keep the smile,

leave the tear,

Think of joy,

forget the fear,

Hold the laugh,

leave the pain,

Be joyous ,

Coz its new year!

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2012

 

As The Year 2011 Draws To An End,

I Want To Thank The Special People,

 

Who Touched My Life With Their Concern & Made My Life More Meaningful,

You Are One Of Them,

 

THANK YOU For Your Contribution To My Life.

 

May ALMIGHTY Continue

To Give U Abundant Blessing

& Happiness In The Coming Year 2012!

Amen.

 

In the morning assembly all the students along with staff took a pledge to conserve water. One of the teachers, Varkha Singh (Punjabi teacher) delivered a speech on the topic. After the pledge the students of 5th, 6th and 7th class were sent to nearby village named Ugrahan. They marched in the village with banners in their hands in the form of a Chetna March; they reached the Dharmsala of the village. There they performed a stage programme which started with a Shabad followed by a religious song. Then the students of 7th class played a skit which conveyed a message to conserve water. Hardeep Kaur of 10th class made a speech touching different aspects of water. Mr. Balbir Singh (S.St teacher) and Mr. Jaspal Das (S.St teacher) also delivered speeches and told the farmers gathered there to adopt crop rotation and save water for future and they shed light on keeping the environment neat and clean.

 

The students of 4th and 5th classes presented poems related to water.

In the morning assembly all the students along with staff took a pledge to conserve water. One of the teachers, Varkha Singh (Punjabi teacher) delivered a speech on the topic. After the pledge the students of 5th, 6th and 7th class were sent to nearby village named Ugrahan. They marched in the village with banners in their hands in the form of a Chetna March; they reached the Dharmsala of the village. There they performed a stage programme which started with a Shabad followed by a religious song. Then the students of 7th class played a skit which conveyed a message to conserve water. Hardeep Kaur of 10th class made a speech touching different aspects of water. Mr. Balbir Singh (S.St teacher) and Mr. Jaspal Das (S.St teacher) also delivered speeches and told the farmers gathered there to adopt crop rotation and save water for future and they shed light on keeping the environment neat and clean.

 

The students of 4th and 5th classes presented poems related to water.

In the morning assembly all the students along with staff took a pledge to conserve water. One of the teachers, Varkha Singh (Punjabi teacher) delivered a speech on the topic. After the pledge the students of 5th, 6th and 7th class were sent to nearby village named Ugrahan. They marched in the village with banners in their hands in the form of a Chetna March; they reached the Dharmsala of the village. There they performed a stage programme which started with a Shabad followed by a religious song. Then the students of 7th class played a skit which conveyed a message to conserve water. Hardeep Kaur of 10th class made a speech touching different aspects of water. Mr. Balbir Singh (S.St teacher) and Mr. Jaspal Das (S.St teacher) also delivered speeches and told the farmers gathered there to adopt crop rotation and save water for future and they shed light on keeping the environment neat and clean.

 

The students of 4th and 5th classes presented poems related to water.

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The most valuable asset you can save for our future generation is water...

 

* Save water *

 

Shot near my home town Chinnalapatti.(Also near Sembatti)

This water body is called புல்வெட்டி கம்மாய் (Pulluvetti Kammai).

 

Check out this photo thread from my home town

 

Jumps and splashes in my set

 

My personal group and many threads of photos ->Check it out.

 

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A few years ago, when I moved from San Francisco to the 'burbs of San Jose, I inherited a back and front lawn. First thing I did -- much to the consternation of my neighbors -- was rip both out and replace them with drought-tolerant native plant gardens. Things went great in the front where I had no irrigation, but the backyard was built on the existing irrigation system, which malfunctioned and started seeping out water continuously. Ironically, California Natives do great in a drought -- no water, no problem. They languish and die when they are heavily watered out of season. So I had the landscapers back to address the fact that so many of my plants rotted or bolted to become leggy. Everything was hard-pruned back, dead plants are being replaced, and the mulch and thirstier plants are being ripped out of the borders and I'll replace that with decorative rock and succulents. I think it will be cleaner and nicer. Oh, and the malfunctioning irrigation will be taken out. If my back garden needs water during California's usual wet season, I'll spray it down with a hose. Otherwise, Mother Nature will supply irrigation.

Showertime accounts for how much water your individual shower uses.

 

Saving water in the shower has a triple effect. It saves water, it saves energy in getting that water to you, and it saves the electricity used to heat the wate.

 

More information: www.efergy.com

Long exposure with motion blur from running water.

 

See another great shot here

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In the morning assembly all the students along with staff took a pledge to conserve water. One of the teachers, Varkha Singh (Punjabi teacher) delivered a speech on the topic. After the pledge the students of 5th, 6th and 7th class were sent to nearby village named Ugrahan. They marched in the village with banners in their hands in the form of a Chetna March; they reached the Dharmsala of the village. There they performed a stage programme which started with a Shabad followed by a religious song. Then the students of 7th class played a skit which conveyed a message to conserve water. Hardeep Kaur of 10th class made a speech touching different aspects of water. Mr. Balbir Singh (S.St teacher) and Mr. Jaspal Das (S.St teacher) also delivered speeches and told the farmers gathered there to adopt crop rotation and save water for future and they shed light on keeping the environment neat and clean.

 

The students of 4th and 5th classes presented poems related to water.

In the morning assembly all the students along with staff took a pledge to conserve water. One of the teachers, Varkha Singh (Punjabi teacher) delivered a speech on the topic. After the pledge the students of 5th, 6th and 7th class were sent to nearby village named Ugrahan. They marched in the village with banners in their hands in the form of a Chetna March; they reached the Dharmsala of the village. There they performed a stage programme which started with a Shabad followed by a religious song. Then the students of 7th class played a skit which conveyed a message to conserve water. Hardeep Kaur of 10th class made a speech touching different aspects of water. Mr. Balbir Singh (S.St teacher) and Mr. Jaspal Das (S.St teacher) also delivered speeches and told the farmers gathered there to adopt crop rotation and save water for future and they shed light on keeping the environment neat and clean.

 

The students of 4th and 5th classes presented poems related to water.

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