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Author(s):Snoonian, Deborah
Title:Hidden Springs recycles: A housing development near Boise uses reclaimed wastewater to irrigate open spaces
Section:Green architect
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Source:Architectural Record. November 14 2000, p. [1].
Publishing Information:[New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.]
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Irrigation; Effluent water; Water use; Energy conservation; Facility profile; Designs
Facility Names:Hidden Springs, Idaho
Abstract/Contents:Discusses the development of "three neighorhoods in the Dry Creek Valley [of Hidden Sprins, Idaho]" that "encourage interaction, with pedestrian-friendly walkways and large front porches rather than cavernous garages facing the street." States that "the main green feature of Hidden Springs is an innovative wastewater reclamation system, which employs biological treatment effective enough to allow the treated effluent to be used [to] irrigate the farm and common areas."
Language:English
References:0
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Snoonian, D. 2000. Hidden Springs recycles: A housing development near Boise uses reclaimed wastewater to irrigate open spaces. Archit. rec. p. [1].
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