Parking pavers draw criticism from some community members
September 3, 2010 by admin
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New, Interactive Website CommonSpace Launched to Connect Philadelphia Friends to Social Fun, Seeks Consumer Input
On Thursday, September 2, 2010 a consortium of Philadelphia-based partners announced a new, beta interactive platform that encourages community-building and sustainability by exploring local, social fun in Philadelphia: http://commonspace.us. Â CommonSpace, a pilot program, is seeking consumer feedback for development from now until October 15, 2010 and encourages …
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âGreen Fairâ to open a lot of eyes Sept. 11 in the Chathams
THE CHATHAMS – Get ready to “go green” with Chatham Borough and Chatham Township’s joint third annual “Green Fair of the Chathams” from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 11, at Reasoner Park, site of the Chatham Community Gazebo off Fairmount Avenue in Chatham Borough.
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Parking pavers draw criticism from some community members
District: Economy allowed lower bid, choice cuts maintenance costs
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Organic fruit tastes better, is better for you: study
Organic fruit is not only better for you, but it tastes better, too.
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Parking pavers draw criticism from some community members
District: Economy allowed lower bid, choice cuts maintenance costs
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Some Basic Guidelines Into the Epa Gas Mileage
August 19, 2010 by admin
Filed under Fuel Economy
The Environment Protection Agency is an agency that has been created by the Government of United States. This Agency has been entrusted with the challenges of conservation of the natural resources and deal with environmental issues dealing with preservation of land, air and water along with the protection of the human health. The EPA was launched on 2nd December of 1970 and was inaugurated by the tenth President of the United States, Richard Nixon.
The aim of starting the EPA was to repair the damages that have been caused by various human-factors prior to its establishment to the environmental resources as well as to the complex eco-systems. The EPA was given a task of educating and of establishing a newer criteria and guidelines for guiding the Americans in the formation of a well-balanced and pollution-free world.
EPA Gas Mileage:
With its formation in the late 1970, the EPA immediately set new rules and guidelines for the people for the conservation of the natural fuels and resources. It also set a new setup for the research and development of new methods and equipments and parts for the improvement of the gas mileage of cars and to bring about the effective conservation of natural oil and other natural resources. The EPA managed to set up specific rules and regulations for the auto manufacturers so that the cars they manufacture would be able to give better gas mileages. Even the manufacturers had started implementing and developing new technologies for the manufacturing of hybrid cars that would greatly increase the fuel efficiency of cars.
The following are the basic guidelines that were setup by the EPA for the conservation of natural oil and the effectively increasing the gas mileage. Today the face of the EPA has changed greatly. The EPA today has plans to throw out the old-fashioned procedures for the testing to determine the type of gas mileage the automobile owners can expect from their vehicles. The system will be replaced by new system that promises to be more efficient and bring about the revolution in the automotive technology and the way of the motorists driving.
The EPA has also provided the common people with a few guidelines so that they can check their own vehicles for mileage enhancements. The following are the guidelines that people should use for the checking the performance of their vehicle:
* To take the official estimates for the mileage with a grain of salt.
* To research the performance of the separate vehicles with the help of some resources like the consumer reports and so on.
* To join the chat rooms online that are dedicated to the people that own the same model of car that you own or you are trying to buy.
* To discuss with mechanics and experienced people in the car business about the outlooks and expectations of your car.
The EPA has also published reports that propagate the need for the conservation of fuels and the reports that state the average mileage of the vehicles that run on the streets.
Muna wa Wanjiru Has Been Researching and Reporting on Gas Mileage for Years. For More Information on EPA Gas Mileage, Visit His Site at EPA GAS MILEAGE
Some Tips on How to Figure Gas Mileage of your Car
August 10, 2010 by admin
Filed under Fuel Economy
We have often heard people whining about their vehicles that are always giving less mileage. These unsatisfied car users then end up changing their regular fuel stations and they finally change the vehicles! However, you don’t need to take such drastic measures even if your automobiles are not giving the satisfactory performances. If you know how to figure out the intricacies of gas mileage, then you will be able to enjoy your vehicles’ full potential. How do you figure the gas mileage of your car? The most basic process is to find out how much distance you covered with a full tank.
Gas mileage is the distance traveled by a vehicle to the amount of gasoline burned. A gas pump will help us keep the record of how much gas we filled but it will not help us know hoe much distance we traveled in the gas we filled. First before you start your journey, fill your car to the full then write down the odometer reading, then refill the tank for the second time after it goes down. Write down the odometer reading, then take the second reading and subtract the first reading. If you divide the distance travelled with the number of gallon used to get the gas mileage.
Let us see how to outline gas mileage:
* Keep a records book (a separate book in which you can write your car’s details- mileage etc.) Let this book be kept in the car so that you don’t misplace it.
* Keep the fueling stations it for the first three times, as you can get the perfect reading after first three fueling. And keep the place same so when you change the brand it will be easy to note the change.
* Position the knob on the speedometer to zero after the fill up.
* Drive till the fuel tank gets empty. And note the figure of the distance on the odometer.
* Refill the tank and note down how much quantity you refilled.
* Now you have the quantity of fuel you just purchased and also the distance traveled.
* Calculate the mileage from the numbers you have. Example: You traveled 200 miles and filled 20 gallons, so divide 20 by 200. The result answer you get is the distance you traveled per gallon.
Tips to increase the mileage:
* Maintain you vehicle by observing even the smallest annoyances your car.
* Keep the air pressure in the tires as suggested.
* Let the air filter be clean, change it if it is dirty or old.
* * Use the air conditioner of your car as minimal as possible .
* Drive at a continuous speed and avoid unnecessary speeding and braking.
* Take the simpler road in case driving in traffic.
* Keep the cars tuning uniform.
* Get the condition of the spark plugs checked from a mechanic and fix up the proper position if not proper.
* If driving on a highway reduce it than the speed in which you drive in the city.
* Speed up slowly if you have completely stopped and taking speed.
Muna wa Wanjiru Has Been Researching and Reporting on Gas Mileage for Years. For More Information on How to Figure Gas Mileage, Visit His Site at HOW TO FIGURE GAS MILEAGE
Tips on Going Green within the Home and hence Save Some Money
July 30, 2010 by admin
Filed under Going Green
Why all this discussion about going green first of all you may be asking? Well simply put, more and more people these days are very concerned about doing what they can to lower their fuel bills, use energy more wisely and trying to reduce the amount of garbage that ends up in the landfill. The whole point of going green is to find some best practices, whether they are at home, at your place of business or simply in our everyday lives that will help us to achieve this goal. So here are a few random tips looking at cars and the home to get the reader started.
With respect to cars you can:
1. Keep the air filter clean:
o Just like humans, cars and vehicles need to breathe properly also. The dirtier the air filter the harder the vehicle will have to work thus burning more gas and hurting your wallet even more.
2. Car pooling with people who you like:
o Obviously if there is another passenger in your car, that is one less car off the road if he or she is accustomed to driving. Remember though to let your passengers know that they have to respect your vehicle, do not let them slam your car doors or let your doors slam against a wall, other cars or stationary objects. You might end up spending more money fixing the damages than what you might be trying to save by going green.
Also remember that with more people in your car, you will have higher gas expenses but considerably less gas will be used compared to having your passenger drive their own car. Ask your car pooling buddies if they will pitch in for gas, since gas seems to be going up all over the world and probably will not return to levels which we are used to.
3. Hand wash your own car:
o Many of us love our cars and some but not all, wash our cars at home. It is true there are car washes at your local garage or gas station but there are still many countries where it is not the custom to go to a car wash. So for those who still wash their own car by hand, try using a bucket and water instead of the hose.
In other words, fill the bucket with some water and get a sponge and wash the car yourself. You can use a scrub brush for the tires since that surface is tougher. You will be amazed at how far a bucket of water can go and you will not constantly have the water running when the hose is not in use.
In your home there are many possibilities but a few are as follows:
1. Recycle your glass and plastic bottles:
o Even if you are the one who does not go to the recycling center, there is nothing wrong with putting your bottles into separate bags and placing them by the trash. In many cities around the world, the less fortunate collect bottles and return them to the recycling center themselves to collect the few cents per dollar.
Help do your part by separating the bottles into their own bags, instead of having such people go through your garbage looking for bottles and causing a mess on the sidewalk or around your garbage collecting area.
2. Find creative ways to use items:
o Think of a way to reuse items before throwing them out. If you ship things frequently, maybe hold onto clean items such as egg boxes, cartons that are washed out or simply boxes that you may receive. These can be reused for shipping and packaging purposes.
3. Solar heating:
o Use a solar heating system for your water, if available in your country. In many developing countries such as certain islands in the Caribbean, they have been using solar heating for decades now. You basically have a tank of water on your roof, with solar panels connected to it and the heat from the sun heats the water which is stored in the tank.
True that in countries which have the winter season or where it is not hot all year around, some sort of backup system will have to be used. But the point is, for those few months of spring, summer and fall where it is possible to have the warmth of the sun to heat your water; this is a viable and cheap alternative.
Obviously, there are many other areas which you can look at whether it be with your electronics, personal self with respect to walking instead of driving, you can look at generating your electricity at home with the use of home based wind wills and even with the food you feed your pets.
I hope this article has allowed people to realize that it is the simple things which can allow all of us to get started on going green within the home and our businesses and that we can help create or leave behind a better Earth for future generations.
For more tips on going green within the home, please check out Jim Haynes eBooks at http://www.jimhaynesebooks.com for more information on going green and hopefully helping to make the planet better.
These are Some of the Ways That Can Improve Vehicle Gas Mileage
July 28, 2010 by admin
Filed under Fuel Economy
While buying a vehicle, many people tend to pay attention to the more physical aspects like looks and style plus the efficiency, capacity of carrying, fastness and cost of the vehicle. One quality that is now more dominating over all of the above is vehicle gas mileage.
Vehicle gas mileage became an important point for car companies. To drive a vehicle gas is needed. So companies hate the gas companies. Cost of gas is an important issue for the business of the manufacturers. In this way people are becoming more intelligent to make good decision about buying a vehicle. Efficiency of fuel consumption is an virtue to pay attention at.
As the price of gas, fuel and oil is getting higher and higher , we must go for a fuel efficient vehicle. Vehicle gas mileage will cost you less in long distance trips. It will also give you government bonuses and subsidies There are some hybrid fuel efficient vehicles in market. Government is also supporting fuel efficient vehicles by giving them tax breaks. in this way vehicle gas mileage is becoming more popular.
Other point related to vehicle gas mileage is about nature. Taking care of environment is everybody’s responsibility. Pollution is one of the serious problems today. Fuel efficient vehicles will solve this problem to some extent. So it is beneficial by both the ways that is in terms of cost and social responsibility. We can’t deny that no use of vehicles is best for nature. But it is not possible for everyone. This is a midway for that.
How to reduce vehicle gas mileage?
1. Avoid resting your left foot on the brake while driving.
2. You can save 30% of gas mileage if you do not drive on rough roads.
3. Don’t break rules while driving. Drive gradually with constant speed. It will always help you.
4. Choose straight roads while driving. Corners, curves and turns need more gas comparatively.
5. While at crossings and long traffic lights, put your gear at neutral position. Automatic transmission will help to cool down the vehicle. This will help in good vehicle gas mileage.
6. Always go for forward gear when you park car. Avoid reverse gear. It will save gas consumption.
7. Tune-up your vehicle frequently. Regularly clean air filters. This will decrease wastage of gas.
8. It is good to travel on deep tire. Do not use snow tires in nice weather season.
9. When you go out shopping for tires, opt for radial designs. These are best for vehicle gas mileage.
10. Vinyl tops cause air pull. So remove them. Smooth air run around vehicle’s body.
11. You can reduce 10% to 20% of gas consumption by use of auto air conditioners. Don’t give more loads to your engines. It will result in to better vehicle gas mileage.
12. Do not keep unnecessary weight in the vehicle.
13. Travel monotony and gas expense will reduce by car pool.
You have to inspect suspension and chassis parts for occasional misalignment.
Muna wa Wanjiru Has Been Researching and Reporting on Gas Mileage for Years. For More Information on Vehicle Gas Mileage, Visit His Site at VEHICLE GAS MILEAGE
A Look at Some of the Cars With Best Gas Mileage
July 8, 2010 by admin
Filed under Fuel Economy
Today the numbers of people who drive cars are increasing rapidly and therefore Environmental Protection Agency has assembled a guide to educate the prospective car hunters about the fuel efficient cars that are available in market. Therefore, Environmental Protection Agency currently modified their testing methods along with lowering the MPG estimates for almost all vehicles. All the car models that have been launched in 2008 cars need to undergo new testing methods to decide whether they deserve the title of being the cars with best gas mileage.
If you are looking to save fuel, i have listed below Cars With Best Gas Mileage, but the list is not exhaustive. You will find that the cars mentioned below can be considered one of the very few cars that offer excellent gas mileage. I would only consider you as a smart buyer if you went for any of this models. This is not just a list, but a selection of the best in the market today.
1) Toyota Yaris:
This compact car is introduced in the year of 2007. This is a inexpensive car model. The EPA fuel economy of this car will allow you to travel across nearly 29 cities and 63 highways. The engine, which can be used with this compact, is of around 106 horsepower, with around 1.5liter I-4. Available transmission is of four speed automatic w/OD or 5-speed manual w/OD. This car designed squat and has miniscule overhangs. The car is 3 feet shorter and around an inch taller.
2) Honda Fit:
Honda also launched this car in the year of 2007. It is entry level subcompact void car. The EPA fuel economy of this car is for city is about 27 to 28 and that is for highway is around 33 to 34. For this compact car available engine is of about 109 horsepower and around 1.5 liters I-4. Available transmission with this car is 5 speed automatic w/OD and auto-manual. Another is 5-speed manual w/OD.
3) Hyundai Elantra:
This is the mid sized car having electronic stability system. Therefore it is safety consciousness. EPA economy of this midsize car is of about 24 to 25 cities and that is for the highways are about 33. Available engines with this car are 4-speed automatic w/OD and other is 5-speed manual w/OD. This is registered in 2007 and we will get both automatic and manual and most important gas mileage is around 30.
4) Pontiac Vibe:
This is the 2007 launched vehicle and is facilitate with a tire pressure monitoring system. This is the product from Toyota and General Motors. This car gives the EPA fuel economy for city is about 25-26 and that is for the highway is around 31 to 33. You can accommodate the engine; which are available is around 126 horsepower and 1.8 liters I-4. The available transmission is around 4-speed automatic w/OD and 5-speed manual w/OD. This car is able to give high gas mileage along with optional stability system.
Muna wa Wanjiru Has Been Researching and Reporting on Gas Mileage for Years. For More Information on Cars With Best Gas Mileage, Visit His Site at CARS WITH BEST GAS MILEAGE
What are some easy and fun ways to go green?
June 6, 2010 by admin
Filed under Going Green
I do little things like re-use plastic bags, we are going to be planting food like carrot etc, I try not to use a lot of water or electricity. Does anyone know any ways that are fun and cool to go green? Prefurably not anything I’d have to buy…. Don’t answer with that stupid spam stuff!
Steps To Help The Environment Without Going Fully Green All While Saving Some Green
June 4, 2010 by admin
Filed under Going Green
The environment is a hot topic not only in politics, but in everyday life as well. Companies are making strong pushes with green products, mainstream television is promoting green living, people are making the move to more environmentally friendly products and services. It seems that in many ways, going green is the new way to market to consumers. Unfortunately, especially for small businesses, it is a rather capital-intensive process that in most cases can not be fully implemented at this point in time. There are, however, ways to operate your business and do your part to help the environment, and save a bit of green in the process.
One of the most popular ways to save the environment is by recycling. Many governments have been requiring their residents to separate their recyclables from non-recyclables for years, but that is on the residential side. There is no regulation as far as commercial recycling goes in many areas, especially when it comes to office buildings with several (or hundreds) of tenants. The good news is that there are ways to get rid of items of business nature without trashing them I cannot speak of the country as a whole, but in the South Florida area, about once a quarter, there are local computer/electronic recycling stations set up in the parking lots of some of the larger stores. There, the agencies will collect all of the items and dispose of them in a manner that is less harmful than simply leaving them in the regular trash to sit in landfills for all eternity. In the case of ink and toner, several of the office supply store are enabling members of the rewards programs to trade in their empty cartridges in exchange for reward dollars. By going this rout, not only are you helping to save the environment, but also essentially getting store credit toward future purchases.
Another popular method of reducing the environmental footprint has been to reduce the need to travel by car. This helps in several ways: by reducing the consumption of gasoline, reducing carbon emissions, and in turn the tires generally last longer rather than having to be replaced (particularly since the disposal of rubber is rather messy and environmentally unfriendly). With the popularity of the internet and the advances in the technology used to deliver the electronic content, videoconferencing has gone from a method once used solely by public, multinational corporations to something that grandparents can now use to see the grandkids more often. Why not implement something similar in your business? On the smallest scale, for a one-on-one conference, all it takes is a high-speed connection and a web cam. By doing so, you will not only save money on gas and tolls, but think of the time that you will be saving. Rather than traveling back and forth, possibly sitting in traffic, you will now have that time available to be productive and billable.
Of course, another very easy way to incorporate cost savings with being environmentally friendly is by purchasing used/refurbished. Some people shy away from anything that isn’t new because of the lack of warranty against failure, unknown treatment or conditioning, and most of all, receiving the item DOA (dead on arrival). One solution, however is to simply purchase refurbished/display model-type products from reputable stores. Not only will you get it at a discounted price, but you will get the store’s warranty and possibly and additional manufacturer’s warranty. Computer manufacturers for example have outlets in their webstores where they sell older models and refurbished ones as well. By purchasing refurbished, the need to produce new parts for a new product are eliminated, saving on the need to consume more materials and the corresponding waste produced in the process and there is the additional benefit of the cost savings as well. Even better is the purchase of floor display models from retail stores: office furniture, equipment, computer equipment all right there for you to examine for functionality and cosmetic health.
Obviously, there are numerous other ways to operate your business so that it spending less capital while also being environmentally responsible such as going paperless to conserve the forestry, using light bulbs which consume less voltage and conserving electricity, using recycled paper products, and many many more. The preceding were simply a few of the most cost-effective and simple techniques to implement without making wholesale changes to the way your business operates.
Eric J. Nisall is the President and founder of Greenbridge Advisors where providing value to clients and building personal relationships are the company’s main focus. Visit www.greenbridgeadvisors.com for more information on the company. The company’s blogs, letsblogmoney.com and letsblogbusiness.com are other insightful resources for personal financial and business information.
I’ve seen websites that promote the idea of being able to run automobiles with some sort of device?
June 2, 2010 by admin
Filed under Hydrogen Cars
that you can put together yourself that separates hydrogen molecules from the oxygen molecules in the water so that your engine can run on that either in addition to or as opposed to using gasoline.
Has anyone purchased the books that explain how to make this gadget, do you have information about it, has anyone tried it?
What are some ways to improve gas mileage?
May 31, 2010 by admin
Filed under Fuel Economy
Please don’t tell me to drive slower…I want to know any improvements or modifications I can make to my car to actually improve it’s gas mileage.
