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Think Blue: San Diego’s approach to storm water education
Think Blue: The City of San Diego’s approach to storm water education While the rains have passed, I notice that there is still water pouring down storm drains from sprinklers set to overwater. In fact, I just saw the sprinklers on a large public strip outside my office in West Oakland come […]
Sewage and Greywater Recycling on Cruise Ships
The opportunities for keeping sewage out of the oceans are everywhere (where there are humans). The Zandaam cruise ship, that takes passengers on a breath-taking tour of Alaska, is pushing into new (waste) waters! A below-decks tour of the recycling operations of a high-end cruise ship posted by InvestigateWest at Wednesday, […]
Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program’s (SWAMP) Achievements Report for 2009!
Get in the know about Surface Water in California! The State Water Resources Control Board – Announces release of the web version of the Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program’s (SWAMP) Achievements Report for 2009! SWAMP released a condensed version of our 2009 Achievements report several months ago (attached). The web version provides […]
Water Policy Expert Needed
The “blue” job market is starting to ramp up, I notice. Here’s another opportunity for an individual experienced water policy. Water Policy Expert – 6 month contract Allen & York are urgently looking to recruit an international water management expert for a joint World Bank-UAE Government sponsored project. This is a 6 […]
SMARTS – Industrial due July 1 to CA State Water Resources Control Board
A key missing pieces holding back more progressively legislating and employing water reuse startegies is the lack of data on water use and water reuse systems, savings and water quality. Wholly H2o promotes participation in data collection efforts, such as this one on stormwater by the CA State Water Resources Control Board! […]
It’s Everybody’s Water
I just love this inspiring photo essay of many of earth’s character doing what we naturally do best – drink water! Don’t forget that we are sharing the wealth with the entire planetary polulation. Thanks Yes! http://www.yesmagazine.org/arts/its-everybodys-water