Green Building Water Use Problems and Development

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The utilization and disposal of water rationalization can be said as a building is one of the criteria of green building, water reuse technology can reduce wastewater directly discharged pollution of the environment and resource consumption, so our water reuse technology, even said that all aspects of the development of green building have a lot of prospects. Although the front is difficult, but the future development prospects are bright.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 838-841)

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3069-3072

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November 2013

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