Most of you know that I do consultations as well as installation. One of the best parts of my job is connecting people to resources. I certainly don’t claim to be able to do everything….
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Where is the Rain?
NASA Shows Just How Bad the Drought Is I know I’m not the only one who has finally gotten to the point where this beautiful San Diego weather is actually feeling quite ominous. The politicians are…
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Perspective: Rainwater vs Greywater in San Diego
Prepare yourself for some wild numbers! Check this out San Diego! You want to see a crazy cost comparison? Assume that you have a 2000 square foot house. Not crazy big for SD. At…
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Justifying Rainwater Collection: Calculating the True Cost of Cheap Water
The other day I got a question that I get all the time. It is a good time to answer this question in a public forum, especially considering the rainy season is almost upon us….
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Observation Shows Us What Nature Intends
The rainy season is a good time for us to begin to observe what works and what doesn’t work. Your observations can begin up at the top of your watershed in the mountains…
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Water Security Now.
Sitting in a candlelit room talking about the effects and concerns of the recent power outage with friends, our immediate thoughts were for basic needs. With threats of the outage lasting 2-3 days, and several…
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Rainwater Conversations in San Diego.
I recently attended a Rainwater Symposium put on by the city of San Diego. (check out the recent article) They outlined the rain barrel program in L.A., the pilot program they are doing here, and…
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Article in Edible San Diego
Here is an article in the Spring Issue of Edible San Diego that I was featured in.
Catching The Rain
Australia teaches us lessons on Decentralized Water Management
Here is a great article for us to understand how far we have yet to go in our efforts to improve our water systems. See some interesting highlights below. Follow the link to find the…
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