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Document Date: 2008-01-10 12:41:10


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portland / Laredo / Austin / /

Company

The City / Oil Overcharge Funds / Southern Union / Energy Oil Overcharge Funds / Maximum Potential Building Systems Inc. / /

Country

United States / /

Event

Environmental Issue / /

Facility

Texas A&M University / /

IndustryTerm

by-product / low operational energy costs / radiation-emitting building materials / low-energy materials results / electricity / transportation / embodied energy / human systems / gas flowing / industrial by-products / virgin wood products / technology-associated problems / overall energy efficiency / sustainable infrastructure systems / transportation requirements / healthy systems / transportation costs / little energy input / renewable energy systems / manufacturing / climate-control manufacturing sector / Few building systems / cost accounting system / portland cement / black and grey water treatment systems / natural systems / potential products / building materials / coal fly ash cement / arithmetic product / food / energy / /

Organization

Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems / Electric Utility Department / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / Texas A&M University / Austin-Travis County Health Department / Lower Colorado River Authority / Department of Health / Texas Governor's Energy Office / Environmental & Conservation Services Department / Freemasonry / U.S. Department of Energy Oil Overcharge Funds / /

Person

Howard Odum / /

ProvinceOrState

Texas / /

PublishedMedium

Scientific American / /

Region

east Texas / central Texas / /

Technology

radiation / wastewater treatment / building technology / wastewater treatment system / /

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