Not exact matches
In many cases, a good sandy beach is only steps away from these inland cottages, but you'll
save 50 % or more compared to buying a similar
property on the
water.
All Greentique
properties use both
water saving showerheads and faucets throughout their hotels.
Some of those elements include: - Light - colored roofing that reflects heat and
saves energy; - 70 percent ENERGY STAR ® certified appliances including refrigerators, TVs, computers and kitchen equipment; -
Water - efficient toilets and aerated bathroom faucets; - 10 percent of the building materials used contain recycled content; - «On Demand» ventilation that provides fresh air for occupied spaces without wasting energy on unoccupied areas of the
property; - LED lighting - controls that turn off the lights; - Incorporates high - tech daylight sensors to reduce electrical lighting with natural sunlight and - Uses renewable energy sources such as solar or wind.
It is bad enough that they are in sight of fresh
water and have access to canals, railroads and highway infrastructure galore; a new British study, «New Tricks With Old Bricks» (PDF), says reusing and refurbishing existing and empty
properties could actually
save more carbon dioxide than constructing new ones.
Staff at the National Trust's Wimpole Hall
property are being encouraged to pee on a compost bale,
saving the organization
water, creating a nutrient rich compost activator to feed the Estate's 400 acres of gardens and parkland, and providing a valuable educational tool for visitors.
be trained to recognise a
property's environmental benefits; proximity to public transport, passive solar design, thermal efficiency, renewable energy systems, ventilation,
water saving landscaping, daylighting, etc. 8.
Although the EPA's professional environmentalists develop all the details in their
save - the - earth strategies, just two fundamental principles inform almost all of their suggestions: First, reduce stress on the soil and
water supply by restoring indigenous plants and trees; second, preserve existing green belts and recover derelict
properties for productive use.
We don't often pause to consider how much money we put into our personal items, but for a monthly premium that costs about the same price as two tickets to the movies, you can
save yourself thousands of dollars if a fire,
water main break, or theft happens and you lose all your personal
property in San Mateo, CA.
• Landscape Worker — Caldicott Mansion — Smithfield, NH2014 to Present - Maintain 20 acres of grounds for state and national historical landmark - Lead a team of three employees and mentor summer interns - Communicate with landscape architect and
property manager and turn that information into the reality of beautiful natural surroundings - Install, repair, and maintain features such as fountains, ponds, and gardens - Discovered and repaired a
water leak in a fountain that
saved the institution $ 1,000 annually • Landscape Worker — County Museum — Smithfield, NH2010 to 2014 - Helped maintain two acres of grounds - Under the direction of a supervisor, worked with a team of two others to install and repair features, including fountains and ponds - Operated equipment and set sprinkler systems
Apartment
properties that qualify as affordable housing
properties can also get addition loan proceeds to pay for improvements that
save energy and
water through Fannie Mae's Green Preservation Plus program.
A large majority (88 percent) agreed multifamily
properties with green energy - and
water -
saving features would help reduce their utility bills, with 84 percent saying green
properties are generally better places to live.
Property managers are also planning tenant functions to discuss steps that can be taken at work and at home to
save water!
Nonbusiness Energy
Property Credit: 10 percent of amounts paid for qualified energy efficiency improvements (e.g., energy - saving roofs, windows, skylights, and doors) and 100 percent of amounts paid for qualified energy property (e.g., high - efficiency water heaters, air conditioning units, and furnaces), with respect to the taxpayer's principal re
Property Credit: 10 percent of amounts paid for qualified energy efficiency improvements (e.g., energy -
saving roofs, windows, skylights, and doors) and 100 percent of amounts paid for qualified energy
property (e.g., high - efficiency water heaters, air conditioning units, and furnaces), with respect to the taxpayer's principal re
property (e.g., high - efficiency
water heaters, air conditioning units, and furnaces), with respect to the taxpayer's principal residence;
She then secured developers» credits to pay the difference needed for a
water meter large enough for the
property, which Rodgers estimates
saved the budding organization $ 50,000.
My problem IS however with calling the city, the
water department, gas and electric, code enforcement, lead registrations,
property registration... Everyone in baltimore has their hands out, and when you call, you're NOT dealing with professional people, half of them are real «ghetto» and give terrible customer service, or they are just plain not bright — its like they can't problem - solve to
save their lives.