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May 2007 Newsletter

In this issue:
  • What's in your drinking water?
  • Natural lawn-care tips for a healthier lawn
  • Why lawn mowers are getting greener




What's in your drinking water? In a recent analysis by Consumer Reports, only 3 out of 25 major municipalities met all required limits on contaminants in drinking water. Find out how you can assess your own water and how to choose the best filter.



Natural lawn-care tips for a healthier lawn. Keeping your lawn healthy can make it more resistant to pests and disease. That will not only save you time and money, but it's also better for the planet. For natural lawn-care tips, click here.



Why lawn mowers are getting greener. Today's lawn mowers and tractors generate more than 70 percent less exhaust emissions than they did in 1995. But they're about to become cleaner still as concerns about global-warming and other environmental issues heat up. Read on.

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