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Shaped By Water: Los Altos History Museum Exhibit Provides Provocative Educational Opportunity

I am always happy to see the theme of water taken up by artists.  The exhibit, Shaped by Water, provides a stunning visual display of California’s water history, present and future, seen through the lens of art, educational materials and a lot of plastic – plastic refuse gathered from oceans and rivers […]

By |2012-04-04T07:37:55+00:00April 4th, 2012|Drought, What River Are You Made Of?|Comments Off on Shaped By Water: Los Altos History Museum Exhibit Provides Provocative Educational Opportunity

International Stormwater BMP Database reaches the 500-BMP Milestone

Here at Wholly H2O, we are fanatics about tying water reuse practices to data.  The problem is, when it comes to rainwater and graywater, there has been very little focus or funding available to create the vital data needed to make good management choices.  Fortunately, at least when it comes to rainwater, […]

By |2012-04-04T05:45:59+00:00April 4th, 2012|Rainwater / Stormwater, What River Are You Made Of?|Comments Off on International Stormwater BMP Database reaches the 500-BMP Milestone

California Water: Is Anyone Listening?

Tap, tap, tap….Is this thing on? The more that individuals, businesses, institutions, industries and farmers get into the mode of smart and appropriate water conservation practices, the less stress there will be on our water supplies.  Wholly H2O is in the business of promoting onsite water management – meaning incporporating rainwater and […]

By |2012-04-04T05:45:34+00:00April 4th, 2012|Drought, What River Are You Made Of?|Comments Off on California Water: Is Anyone Listening?

We Want to Drink Recycled Water

OK, I would just like us all to pause after reading the initial sentence in this article. “At least three in four West Australians have flushed away common fears of drinking recycled waterand now support adding it to the main supply, according to a Water Corporation survey.” Well, dang, most Americans, even […]

By |2012-04-02T05:45:08+00:00April 2nd, 2012|Blackwater, What River Are You Made Of?|Comments Off on We Want to Drink Recycled Water

Water Works: Jobs at Heal the Bay and City of Commerce

Water Resources Analyst – City of Commerce General Definition Under general direction of the Water Resources & Planning Manager, support the development and advancement of the goals of Water Resources & Planning for the District.  Perform water supply, demand forecasting and market research.  Analyze water resource and other data and make recommendations […]

By |2012-04-02T05:44:42+00:00April 2nd, 2012|What River Are You Made Of?|Comments Off on Water Works: Jobs at Heal the Bay and City of Commerce

Water Work: Great water jobs at SLAC, City of Napa and City of Santa Monica

Here are three great job listings, positions with an impact! SLAC – Environmental Protection Water Program Manager The Environmental Protection Department, within the Environment, Safety and Health Division, supports sound stewardship practices that are protective of the air, water, land and other natural resources impacted by operations in pursuit of the SLAC […]

By |2012-03-30T05:43:32+00:00March 30th, 2012|What River Are You Made Of?|Comments Off on Water Work: Great water jobs at SLAC, City of Napa and City of Santa Monica

Choose the Right Raingarden!

Oh, are you shopping for a rain garden? By which I mean, are you trying to design a raingarden that best serves your immediate needs and conditions? It is obviously much easier to utilize standardized Dos and Don’ts, particularly when delving into an endeavor that may be brand new to you. But […]

By |2012-03-30T05:43:04+00:00March 30th, 2012|Rainwater / Stormwater, What River Are You Made Of?|Comments Off on Choose the Right Raingarden!

Water Footprints – How big is your water moccasin?

(Click link for full image)   Most Americans have no idea how much water they use every day.  Do you? In addition to the water use that you as an individual can document by looking at your monthly water bill, there is also water use embedded in many of the activities you […]

By |2012-03-29T05:42:02+00:00March 29th, 2012|Drought, What River Are You Made Of?|Comments Off on Water Footprints – How big is your water moccasin?

SF Bay Delta: Get involved in planning for your future

Californians are slowly waking up to the very present issues related to water supply security. The San Francisco Bay Delta provides 23 million Californians with at least some of their water supply.  It is also the largest fresh water estuary on the west coast of both North and South America, providing habitat […]

By |2012-03-27T05:41:33+00:00March 27th, 2012|Water Supply Security, What River Are You Made Of?|Comments Off on SF Bay Delta: Get involved in planning for your future
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