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Job Openning at Glendale Water and Power: Public Benefits Charge Coordinator

PUBLIC BENEFITS CHARGE COORDINATOR /GLENDALE WATER & POWER OPEN EXAMINATION SALARY $5,315 – $7,730 per month (An 8% PERS contribution is deducted from the listed salary for employee’s retirement benefits. For employees hired after January 1, 2011, the PERS formula will be 2% at 55.) FLSA Exempt FILING PERIOD November 15, 2010 […]

By |2010-11-15T05:22:41+00:00November 15th, 2010|What River Are You Made Of?|Comments Off on Job Openning at Glendale Water and Power: Public Benefits Charge Coordinator

MONO, a Novel by David Carle

We are proud to have David Carle as Wholly H2o’s newest member to our Board of Advisors.  David is a long term CA park ranger who authored the very informative and provocative, “Introduction to Water in California” through UCBerkeley Press. (Highly Recommended!)  David has just come out with a new fictional account […]

By |2010-11-15T05:19:03+00:00November 15th, 2010|What River Are You Made Of?|Comments Off on MONO, a Novel by David Carle

Don’t Make Us Ask You Again

This commerical called “The Puppy” found on this page from the Southern Nevada Water Authority, may be the best I have ever seen addressing water efficiency.  I just came up with a new trick to teach my dogs! http://www.snwa.com/cfml/video/index.cfml

By |2010-11-10T05:22:24+00:00November 10th, 2010|What River Are You Made Of?|Comments Off on Don’t Make Us Ask You Again

San Diego Takes Another Step Towards Water Conservation

When you live in a city that gets 85-90% from the Colorado River, which by some estimates will no longer have the capacity to provide water to Southern California by 2030, taking water conservation and efficiency steps is crucial.  We commend the San Diego City Council in taking another steps towards establishing […]

By |2010-11-10T05:21:27+00:00November 10th, 2010|What River Are You Made Of?|Comments Off on San Diego Takes Another Step Towards Water Conservation

Seeking Photographs for Raingarden Book

Nearly all of us would like to see our name in lights.  Or maybe just a photograph of your garden in a bok on raingardens? Seeking photographs for rain garden book Cleo Woelfle-Erskine (of Greywater Action) and Apryl Uncapher (author of the San Francisco Rainwater Harvesting Guide) are writing a raingarden how-to […]

By |2010-11-08T05:20:53+00:00November 8th, 2010|What River Are You Made Of?|Comments Off on Seeking Photographs for Raingarden Book

The Ten Biggest American Cities That Are Running Out Of Water

Given the state of our water supplies in California, it’s surprising to ride through neighborhoods around the state and find house after house with thirsty lawns.  This article lists the ten top US cities running out of water – two of the ten are in CA!  Maybe it’s time to rethink your […]

By |2010-11-08T05:20:21+00:00November 8th, 2010|Water Supply Security, What River Are You Made Of?|Comments Off on The Ten Biggest American Cities That Are Running Out Of Water

Like Water for Carbon: New Project Will Survey Companies’ Global H2O Footprint

The Carbon Disclosure Project is not being shy in asking the world’s 300 largest projects to measure their water footprint. Like Water for Carbon: New Project Will Survey Companies’ Global H2O Footprint Global warming may be measured in degrees, but climate change is measured in water. All living things depend on it, […]

By |2010-11-08T05:10:42+00:00November 8th, 2010|Water Energy Nexus, What River Are You Made Of?|Comments Off on Like Water for Carbon: New Project Will Survey Companies’ Global H2O Footprint

Your iPad Can Tell You How Much Water You Are Using!

Innovative designers are taking up the cause of water, and we like it!  In this case, designers have made a link between a wi-fi enabled water faucet meter and an iPad that provides real time water use data. Teague Hacks Our Everyday Behaviors, Netting 75% Water Savings Designers at Teague hack together […]

By |2010-11-08T05:10:24+00:00November 8th, 2010|Conservation, What River Are You Made Of?|Comments Off on Your iPad Can Tell You How Much Water You Are Using!

SPAWN’s Community Rainwater Tank Purchase

If you are in Marin and looking for a rain tank, today’s your lucky day.  In an effort to help bring the costs of storage tanks down, SPAWN is organizing another Community Rainwater Tank Purchase. You can find details on how this works, including key dates and answers to frequently asked questions, […]

By |2010-11-08T05:10:01+00:00November 8th, 2010|Rainwater / Stormwater, What River Are You Made Of?|Comments Off on SPAWN’s Community Rainwater Tank Purchase

SFPUC’s Rainbarrel Program

There is no doubt that rainy season has started in California and if you don’t have a rainwater collection system set up yet, and you live in San Francisco, this is your lucky wet season. Check out the SFPUC’s rain barrle program.  Once you have gottent he hang of installing a single […]

By |2010-10-26T05:12:26+00:00October 26th, 2010|Rainwater / Stormwater, What River Are You Made Of?|Comments Off on SFPUC’s Rainbarrel Program
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