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Equal Access to Water Use Information through AB 19
If you don’t know how much water you are using, how will you know if you are cutting down on your water use by using Wholly H2o’s tips for efficiency and appropriate water use and reuse? AB 19 will create more opportunities for water users to be informed through metering. California’s water […]
The Urban Farmer Store and SFPUC Laundry-to-Landscape Graywater Pilot Program
Be part of this pioneering study! The Urban Farmer Store is helping the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) conduct a pilot study of laundry-to-landscape graywater systems in San Francisco. We are looking for residents of a single-family home or a two-unit residential building to join our small pilot program. Approved participants […]
SDWA Water Offers Free Commercial Property Irrigation Checkups
Managers and owners of commercial or large residential properties can get help identifying leaks or other ways to improve their water efficiency through a free irrigation checkup program offered by the San Diego County Water Authority and Bureau of Reclamation. The free irrigation checkups are available now through June 1 to owners […]
DWR Releases New Urban Water Management Guidebook
DWR has released the final version of the Guidebook to Assist Urban Water Suppliers to Prepare a 2010 Urban Water Management Plan. The book is designed to assist urban water suppliers with at least 3,000 service connections or supplying at least 3,000 acre-feet of water per year. In the coming weeks, the […]
Combined Sewer System BMP Sizing Calculator
It’s great to see new tools being developed to bring numerics to water monitoring. The more data we have, the more we can strategize for efficiency and best practices. Congratulations to the SFPUC for releasing this tool for combined sewer sizing to assist in determining the best situational approach to stormwater management. […]
Participants Wanted for UC Davis Water Management Survey
UC Davis is conducting a survey to collect opinions about a variety of water management issues in California. The survey should help policy stakeholders identify the most important and effective management processes currently operating in the Delta. Anyone interested in participating in the survey should contact Mark Lubell at UC Davis.