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BROWN TO GREEN TO GOLD: The Energy-Water Nexus in Cities

03/11/2010 - 10:00
03/11/2010 - 13:00
Etc/GMT

Location(s)

140 Bowdoin Street, Church on the Hill
Beacon Hill, Boston, 02108, MA
See map: Google Maps

Please join us for

BROWN TO GREEN TO GOLD:
The Energy-Water Nexus in Cities

Please RSVP to bsmith@cleanwater.org by Tuesday, March 9th
New technologies and designs are emerging to recover
significant amounts of energy from the wastewater stream, lower
heating and cooling needs through "green skins" on buildings,
and reduce urban heat island effect through green infrastructure.
Practitioners will present their latest work from Seattle, New York City,
and Vancouver.

Next steps for Boston? Convening a multi-stakeholder group to
identify opportunities for similar approaches in Boston.

Lunch provided  

Contact Name: 
Becky Smith
Contact Phone: 
1 617-338-8131
Contact Email: 
bsmith@cleanwater.org
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