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Link: Port of Portland’s high tech green building

From: Mother Nature Network, July 2010. - {Link}

Link: Forbes Notes that the Living Machine is One of a Kind

From: Architectrual Daily, July 2010. - {Link}

Link: Port of Portland HQ named among the world’s greenest

From: Sustainable Businees Oregon, July 2010. - {Link}

Link: Septic System Savvy

From: CE News, April 2010. - {Link}

Link: Sub-Surface Drip With Reclaimed Water

From: Water Efficiency, June 2010. - {Link}

Link: Living Machine: AN Ecological Approach

From: Ecologist, June 8th 210. - {Link}

Link: OTS promotes environmental stewardship with ‘Living Classroom’

From: Akron.com, 5/20/2010. - {Link}

Link: Living Machine Picked as Featured Products from GreenBuild

From: BuilingGreen.com. Posted: January 5, 2010. - {Link}

Link: Living Waters: Sustainable Water Practices in High Desert Offer Luxury Vacations Without the Guilt

From: Resort and Recreation Magazine, October 2009 pg. 26. - {Link}

Link: GlobeSt.com, October 1, 2009

From: GlobeSt.com, October 1, 2009, October 2009. - Most commercial buildings keep their maintenance systems behind the scenes. The Port of Portland's headquarters here in Oregon, however, will display its wastewater treatment and water-reuse system in its lobby. {Link}

Link: Contractor Magazine, October 1, 2009

From: Contractor Magazine, October 1, 2009, October 2009. - Green plumbing and mechanical contractors can add another weapon to their water conservation arsenal — blackwater recycling. A product created by Worrell Water Technologies, Charlottesville, Va., is being installed in the Port of Portland's new headquarters office building at Portland International Airport. {Link}

Water Conditioning & Purification Magazine

September 2009. - {More}

Link: Commercially viable technologies are needed for the recycling and reuse of wastewater

Posted: August 25, 2009. - From: Financial Times, This is Africa, July 2009. Worrell Water Technologies is one company that is hoping to introduce a commercially viable decentralised wastewater treatment solution to the region. {Link}

Link: Innovative Green Projects

Posted: August 25, 2009. - From: Eco-Structure, July 2009. Old Trail School is an independent school with 560 students, which recently updated its failing, on-site wastewater treatment system and chose a unique proprietary system to treat all wastewater. {Link}

Link: Oregon Airport Building to be ‘Showcase’ for Recycling Sewage

From: USA Today, June 15, 2009. - PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A new $241 million office building at Portland International Airport will be a showcase for recycling sewage to help sustain the environment. {Link}

Link: Green Project Includes Black Water Recycling

From: Daily Journal of Commerce, June 12, 2009. - Starting next spring, travelers will arrive at Portland International Airport and step out into the lobby of a 10-story parking garage and office building. There, they’ll be greeted with a lush, vibrant ecosystem thriving off of human waste. {Link}

Link: Can Worrell’s Green Sewage System Save Water and the Planet?

From: The Hook, June 11, 2009. - Read about the Living Machine® System as The Hook's cover story {Link}

Link: Deja Poo: The Living Machine Sewage System

From: Wired Magazine, May 22, 2009. - Picture the lobby atrium of a new, green building, one filled with leafy plants and trees. Now imagine that those trees are growing in waste collected from the building's toilets. If that idea has the whiff of failure about it, well, sniff again. {Link}

Link: Lake Worth’s Green EcoCentre a Popular Tour Site

From: Palm Beach Post, May 21, 2009. - As South Florida faces one of the worst droughts on record, lawyer John Romano is using his office building to save as much of the precious resource as he can. The four-story office building, named the EcoCentre, in downtown Lake Worth has its own wastewater-treatment system that cleanses dirty water so that it can be re-used. {Link}

Link: Airport Building Pushes Green Limits

From: Portland Tribune, May 14, 2009. - The Living Machine® System will be featured in the Port of Portland. {Link}

Link: Florida Fountain Treats Wastewater

From: Treehugger.com, May 9, 2009. - Florida’s “fountain of youth” today may be a wastewater treatment system disguised as a cascading water feature in a building atrium. {Link}

Link: Living Machine System Recycles Filtered Water for Florida Office Building

From: St. Petersburg Times Blog, May 6, 2009. - A law office building in Lake Worth can now recycle its own wastewater, using a natural treatment process called the Living Machine® system. {Link}

Link: Trial Lawyers Go Green

From: SunDance Channel, May 6, 2009. - Romano Law Group's "Living Building" nears first anniversary. Building features the Living Machine system® in its atrium. {Link}

Link: Worrell Water Technologies Proves Wastewater Treatment Can Be Handled Naturally

From: Green Lodging News, April 27, 2009. - CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.—Worrell Water Technologies announced enhancements to its Next Generation Living Machine® system, a proprietary ecological wastewater treatment system. {Link}

Why Treasure Island Is the Super-Green City of the Future

From: Popular Mechanics, January 2008. - "Artificial wetlands called Living Machines may help close the water loop completely in future cities." {More}

Two Continents, One Solution

From: Onsite Water Treatment, November/December 2007. - "An Integrated Living Machine serves as an educational tool for the study of wastewater reuse system surcharges and operation requirements in Ghana and North Carolina." {More}

A Celebration of Ecological Systems in Architecture

From: Eco-Structure, March 2006. - "Water-Based Technologies Beautify a New Mexican Resort" {More}

YMCA Camp Seymour “Growing” OWT

From: Onsite Water Treatment, January/February 2006. - {More}