Networks of pipes and heat exchangers can transfer excess heat from buildings into nearby bodies of water—but as the world warms, the cooling potential of some water courses is now diminishing.
CLEMSON, S.C. (WSPA) – Clemson residents can expect a money-saving change soon, according to city officials. New water meters are being installed by City of Clemson officials for 9,000 customers.
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