Mongabay: Protecting forests can cut water filtration costs
Clean water doesn't come cheap. Communities and businesses often rely on expensive water filtration infrastructure to ensure their clean water supplies. But communities around the world have been protecting upstream forests instead of building new, costly water treatment infrastructure. Can this strategy work in the US south?
Water treatment is expensive business, and cities around the world -- from Denver in North America to Zapalinamé in Latin......
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Protecting forests can cut water filtration costs
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on March 4th, 2011
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