A San Francisco tech company turned building wastewater into a craft beer hit—and even skeptics are chugging it.
You wouldn’t know if you tasted it, but Epic OneWater Brew is a beer with a peculiar ingredient: it’s made with water recycled from the showers, sinks and washing machines of a residential building.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Trenton Guinta, left, and Bert Mantilla Jr. work at the filtration plant at the Water Replenishment District's facility at Albert ...
Earlier this year, a new beer appeared on the menu at Fox City Brewing Company in Forsyth, Georgia. Opened three years ago in a former ice house an hour south of Atlanta, Fox City serves pale ales, ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) -- We recycle cans, bottles, paper and some plastics. Yet most of our wastewater goes down the drain where it's discharged into the bay or the ocean. California hasn't developed ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jul. 21—The magic happens where East Hualapai Drive dead ends off Pima Road. True, Scottsdale's so-called "toilets to taps" ...
A new study reveals that recycling water in desert hydroponic systems is not always cost-effective for greenhouses.
Water has always been recycled. The water molecules in your shower or cup of coffee might just be the same molecules that rained on dinosaurs more than 65 million years ago. With the technological ...