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CA Natural Resources Agency Releases State Wetlands Report
While much of our concerns about CA water are related to human consumption and how to guarantee there’s enough water to satisfy humna consumption, going a step firther back in the process brings us to concenrs about estuary and wetlands ecosystem health. Such is certainly the case when thinking about the Sacramento […]
Submit Abstracts for the WaterReuse Conference by October 25th
Wholly H2o would like to encourage you working in the fields of water efficiency and reuse to to submit an abstract to present at the 2011 WateReuse Conference. It’s vital to get alternative water source use and reuse featured in the sphere of the WateReuse. 2011 WateReuse California Annual Conference The California […]
Has the U.S. Passed the Point of Peak Water?
Today is blog day, and all my blogs are pointing to other blogs. In this case Pacific Institute’s Peter Gleick is delving into the basic questions of peak water by differentiating different types of peak water. Take a peek! Has the US Passed the Point of Peak Water? Freshwater is […]
Recycling Animal and Human Dung is the Key to Sustainable Farming
OK, I know we are all scared Sh*tless of poop (and for good reason when it comes to improper exposure), but little by little we will all need to start understanding more about both recycled water as well as the raw materials and what else we might do with it other than […]
150 Years of Delta History in 100 Seconds
Here’s another great blog post, this time by Tom Phlip. Executive Strategist from the Metropolitan Water District. The Metropolitan Water District have put together an excellent animated film on how the Sacramento Bay Delta, which supplies a large percentage of water used in the state, particularly in Souuthern calfirnia, has transformed through […]
Poo Power
Anything someone tells me that poo is powerful, I am all ears. I mean, there is more than enough poo to go around, so wouldn’t it be smart if we could something more with poo than just dispose of it? Householders in Didcot have become the first in the UK to use […]