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Pavilion at Kraine Meadow Park

Kraine Meadow Park makes Capital Improvements thru LWCF Grant

The Town of Moultonborough, NH recently made much desired upgrades to its public recreation area at Kraine Meadow Park.  Since the generous donation of 16 acres of land in 1977 by Peter and Rose Kraine, the park has been transformed by playing fields,  tennis and basketball courts, volleyball pits, and children’s playgrounds.  Many of these upgrades over the years were financed in part by block grants and grants from the Land and Water Conservation Fund. 

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Squam Lakes Natural Science Center

The Squam Lakes Natural Science Center (SLNSC) in Holderness, NH, was founded in 1966, and since then visitation has grown to 61,000 annually.  With hiking trails, gardens, playground, animal preserve and zoo, interactive exhibits, environmental education, and lake cruises it is easy to find something to interest everyone.  With the growth of the center the need for more restrooms emerged, but the directors wanted to maintain their message of conservation and preservation.  By installing a Clivus waste

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Warwick City Park loves Clivus composting toilets!

Warwick City Park encompasses 160 acres and is home to miles of trails, ball fields, an inline skating rink, an RC car track, and various playgrounds.  There are even salt water beaches and an outdoor concert area.  With so much to do you can easily while away the hours!  Visitors can now make the most of the park’s offerings with the added comfort of clean restrooms. The city recently installed Clivus environmentally friendly, sustainable restrooms that are

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Ninigret Park 2016 playground upgrades

Over the past few years the town of Charlestown, RI, has been making capital improvements to Ninigret Park to promote the importance of outdoor activity.  The 227-acre facility is home to several soccer and athletic fields, tennis courts, a nature center, a bike path and racing circuit, playgrounds, a sky observatory, a large dog park, and a disc golf course.   In 2015 the town added a picnic pavilion and 4 Clivus composting restroom units.  As

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Clivus answers the Living Building Challenge

The “Living Building Challenge” is probably the most rigorous of the sustainable building protocols, and Clivus New England has what it takes to answer the water conservation challenge.  You can find Clivus waste treatment systems at three of Massachusetts’ newest LBC projects: Kellogg House at Williams College, Williamstown, MA; The Kern Center at Hampshire College, Amherst, MA; and The Hitchcock Center for the Environment, Amherst, MA.   Through a combination of composters with waterless or 3-ounce foam-flush toilets, and

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