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2 New Reports Detail Future of U.S. Water Supplies and Urban Growth

The Post Carbon Institute announces the release of two new reports, made available to public, press and elected representatives as free downloads. “Water: Adapting to a New Normal” by PCI/Nat’l Geo Fellow Sandra Postel Focuses on current and looming freshwater supply problems and solutions. Specifically, Postel looks at how these shortages will […]

The Key to Our Water Source

Wholly H2o believes in coming at the issue of wise water use from as many sides as usefully possible.  One invaluable side is that of art.  You’ll notice that we have an art gallery on the bottom right side of our main landing page.  When the Wholly H2o Center opens in San […]

Senior Flood & Drought Policy Analyst Poisiton in Afghanastan

Position:                                   Senior Flood & Drought Policy Analyst Duty Location:                          Kabul, Afghanistan Summary U.S. based non-governmental organization, is working in Afghanistan providing assistance to various national government ministries, including the Ministry of Energy and Water (MEW) under the auspices of the USAID-funded Human Resources and Logistics (HRLS) program. Within the […]

International Water Rights/Trans-boundary Advisor Job Description

Take care of water. See the world! Position: International Water Rights Advisor Duty Location: Kabul, Afghanistan Summary U.S. based non-governmental organization, is working in Afghanistan providing assistance to various national government ministries under the auspices of the USAID-funded Human Resources and Logistics (HRLS) program. Within the scope of the HRLS Task Order, […]

Thousand Oaks Faces $4-million Fine if Water Use Exceeds Expectations

Living in Southern California is a tough business when it comes to appropriate water use. It necessitates a lot of changing habits, which is always harder than it seems. The City of Thousand Oaks is being pushed into better living through water conservation and efficiency. Thousand Oaks Faces $4-million Fine if Water […]

LEED Building Performance Data

Now that LEED, and other Green Building codes, such as the CA Green Building Standards Code, that will become required in January 2011, are becoming standard goals for many California builders and developers, we’d like to push the codes to award more points for water efficincy and particularly water reuse systems, which […]

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