2000
DOI: 10.2172/751436
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Energy efficiency campaign for residential housing at the Fort Lewis army installation

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“…Despite the goals of improving energy efficiency in the laundry process, families in governmentsupplied housing can have challenges with doing their laundry sustainably. For example, a survey of Ft. Lewis base residents found complaints that clotheslines had been removed, preventing them from choosing to line drying their clothing despite recommendations to air dry in DOE sponsored curriculum on energy conservation (McMakin et al, 2000).…”
Section: Other Studies Including Consumersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the goals of improving energy efficiency in the laundry process, families in governmentsupplied housing can have challenges with doing their laundry sustainably. For example, a survey of Ft. Lewis base residents found complaints that clotheslines had been removed, preventing them from choosing to line drying their clothing despite recommendations to air dry in DOE sponsored curriculum on energy conservation (McMakin et al, 2000).…”
Section: Other Studies Including Consumersmentioning
confidence: 99%