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How to Use 80% Less Water and Live Respectably

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How to Use 80% Less Water and Live Respectably

By: Phil Gurian
Narrated by: Brendan T. Stallings
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This is a unique, interesting, and innovative perspective on how to efficiently and dramatically limit one's water usage. It's likely different from most, if not all water conservation books you've heard. It's an important listen for anyone looking to conserve water and tackle the drought.

Numerous practical and low-tech solutions currently being used are described and discussed. This timeless information can help you radically reduce water use, as well as your carbon footprint. Also described is how the author is using solar power for a water heating system.

The author lives an extreme water conservation and low carbon footprint lifestyle. This audiobook gives specifics concerning it and how he so effectively uses so little water compared to the general population. Numerous statistics and references are included.

To make sure you get your money's worth, this publication includes two additional nonfiction audiobooks that are normally sold separately. They are presented in this order:

1. Absolutely Essential Tips for Buying on eBay 2. How to Use 80% Less Water and Live Respectably 3. The Ultimate Collection of Resurrections and Rebirths

©2015 Phil Gurian (P)2016 Phil Gurian
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