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How to Design a Rain GardenHow to Design a Rain Garden
from 5min Home: recently added
July 19, 2008

Concerned about the effect runoff may be having on your groundwater? Dave talks with Scott LaFleur about how to create a garden that can help purify water as it leaves your property.
Designing a Rain GardenDesigning a Rain Garden
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
June 26, 2008

Concerned about the effect runoff may be having on your groundwater? Dave talks with Scott LaFleur about how to create a garden that can help purify water as it leaves your property.
Cedar Rapids Flood 08 - Water ConservationCedar Rapids Flood 08 - Water Conservation
from David Howell Studios
June 14, 2008

We have been given notice here in Cedar Rapids that we have about a day and a half of water left before it will be gone. Without conserving the water we are using and restrict the use to consumption only, it could be sooner. Noticed this morning that our sump pump was expelling an enormous amount of water ever half hour from the basement. Hooked up the hose outside to capture that water to use for flushing the toilet and, after boiling, to wash with. If you are visiting my site and you live in Cedar Rapids, please do your part and help with conserving water. Other formats available: Quicktime (.mov)
Drought Busters weekly "Water Pigs"Drought Busters weekly "Water Pigs"
from - blip.tv (beta)
April 10, 2008

Here is a group of old and new "Water Pigs"
A developer does their shareA developer does their share
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
April 07, 2008

See how a developer in the San Fernando Valley conserves water.
Florida's News from WUSF 89.7 for March 6, 2008Florida's News from WUSF 89.7 for March 6, 2008
from Florida Daily News
February 20, 2008

Election day in some Tampa Bay area communities, new hearing requested regarding lethal injection and Hillsborough County's transportation planners put long-range plan into motion.
Desalination Plant WorkingDesalination Plant Working
from Florida Top Stories
December 18, 2007

After nearly two years of repairs, the Tampa Bay area's desalination plant is finally running the way it was intended. WUSF's Steve Newborn reports.
Save WaterSave Water
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta)
November 14, 2007

This is a fun video to help children and/or adults know how important water is and that we should do to try to conserve it! This video is approximately 3 minutes long!
269 The Other O Show269 The Other O Show
from The Other O Show
November 12, 2007

SoVo s Water Saving Conservation tips. Leopard update thoughts. Weblinks. Going to Memphis on Tuesday. Ugly Betty s Mark dates a fatty! My afternoon laugh today Links: (more )
Episode #19 - In the Navy…ShowerEpisode #19 - In the Navy…Shower
from Greentime
November 11, 2007

We re back from the impromptu hiatus causeed by all our friends deciding to get married at the same time. We d like to extend our fondest congratulations to Cat and James as well as to ChrisAnn and Mark. We ve got a lovely montage of wedding pictures for Cat and James (set to the music of their band, the musical voice of Greentime, Zen Debris), and we hope we can show you some of ChrisAnn and Mark when they get back from their honeymoon! Amy s in front of the camera this week, opening the viewer mailbag. Then she dives into our most recent project, reducing the water use in our shower. We ve replaced the hilariously surreal showerhead with a more practical one that offers two kinds of low-flow options as well as a pause setting. Ever heard of a navy shower ? Check out this episode and find out how to get in your daily bathing without wasting 20-50 gallons of water. Formats available: MPEG-4 Video (.m4v), Quicktime (.mov) Tags: green, green lifestyle, bath and shower, water, water conservation
Episode #19 - In the Navy…ShowerEpisode #19 - In the Navy…Shower
from Greentime
November 11, 2007

We re back from the impromptu hiatus causeed by all our friends deciding to get married at the same time.  We d like to extend our fondest congratulations to Cat and James as well as to ChrisAnn and Mark.  We ve got a lovely montage of wedding pictures for Cat and James (set to the music of their band, the musical voice of Greentime, Zen Debris), and we hope we can show you some of ChrisAnn and Mark when they get back from their honeymoon! Amy s in front of the camera this week, opening the viewer mailbag.  Then she dives into our most recent project, reducing the water use in our shower.  We ve replaced the hilariously surreal showerhead with a more practical one that offers two kinds of low-flow options as well as a pause setting.  Ever heard of a navy shower ?  Check out this episode and find out how to get in your daily bathing without wasting 20-50 gallons of water. Formats available: MPEG-4 Video (.m4v), Quicktime (.mov) Tags: green, green lifestyle, bath and shower, water, water conservation
Water: Them Are Fightin' Words, Ma'amWater: Them Are Fightin' Words, Ma'am
from Sprinkler System Troubleshooting and Lawn Irrigation
November 08, 2007

With respect to meeting growing demand, what measures have Floridians taken to curb consumption or expand water supply? Interesting question. The question came from an University of Florida Essay I found on line. Based on an article I read yesterday about a water bottling company headed our way to suck out the water for a profit---I would ask a different question for the long term: HOW can we ask Floridian's to do their part when the St. John's River Water Management District is sending out two conflicting messages? They are guiding Floridians to conserve our precious water supply on one hand (how much are they spending on those public service announcement commercials), while they are ushering our water out by the truck load by approving new permits for the corporations to drive our water to other states.The two messages collide into one raging river of mixed messages and conflicting duties.Floridians might be left up a creek without a paddle if we don't make changes in this for-profit pattern now. Utility companies are making plans to charge users more money for excessive use of water while the ink will be barely dry on a permit to siphon out our water in a package of corporate profit. Welcome to Florida.I hope our County Commissioners step up to the plate and pull the plug on this for-profit party.--Kay Borglum, M.S., VP www.IrrigationRepair.com Lake County water too scarce for bottling plant Commissioners say they do not support Niagara's bid to open a plant. Robert Sargent/ Sentinel Staff Writer /November 7, 2007 TAVARES Lake County commissioners on Tuesday strongly opposed a California company's plans to build a large bottled-water plant to sell off millions of gallons a year from this area's increasingly precious underground supplies. Commissioners were scheduled to consider a $2.3 million financial-incentives package to help lure Niagara Bottling LLC to open the proposed plant inside Christopher C. Ford Commerce Park near Groveland. Another $2.5 million in incentives was proposed for Georgia-based Flowers Foods Inc., which also is looking at the commerce park. Both companies had asked to postpone the incentive requests. Commissioners complied, but not before telling a crowd of concerned residents that they do not support Niagara's bottling facility. "Conservation right now is what we have to be doing," Commissioner Linda Stewart said. "By even allowing a company to come in and bottle and sell our water is completely irresponsible." Commissioner Elaine Renick said this area is being forced to limit water use. Local development is expected to outpace groundwater supplies in six years, and local governments are looking to spend millions of dollars to pipe in extra water from large regional rivers. Renick said Lake County must voice its opposition to the St. Johns River Water Management District, which has encouraged water conservation for years while handing out huge water permits for local utilities to support more growth. Water-management officials may allow Niagara to take an average of 176 million gallons for each of the next 20 years. "We have got to go to the St. Johns -- this would totally counter to all the messages they are sending out," Renick explained. Niagara has asked the St. Johns for a consumptive-use permit that would allow average daily withdrawals of about 484,000 gallons a day. The proposed plant would operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, according to a permit request. Niagara provides bottled water under different labels to national chains such as Wal-Mart, Costco, Kroger, Safeway, Kmart, American Airlines and Office Depot, according to the request. Company representatives reported that contracts currently are being negotiated for the proposed facility near Groveland to supply bottled water to several companies, including Target, Publix, Winn-Dixie, Sam's Club and Dollar General. Niagara officials have said their proposed water withdrawals will not harm other nearby water users or the underground aquifer. Although the company aims to sell millions of gallons each year, officials also propose to save water with low-flow toilets and sinks, Bahia grass outside and constant monitoring of bottling equipment. County staffers courted Niagara with help from the Metro Orlando Economic Development Commission. County Commission Chairman Welton Cadwell said Tuesday that commissioners need to send a clear message about the kind of companies that are more appropriate for Lake County. A meeting between county and Economic Development Commission officials could be scheduled next week. Ray Gilley, the economic commission's president and CEO, said he welcomes the discussion: "We're always looking at what we're doing and how we can do it better." County commissioners could consider the incentives proposal for Flowers Foods in two weeks. The Niagara incentives also could be decided at that time, although commissioners might not be willing to provide any help to that company. "It doesn't make sense right now," Stewart said. Robert Sargent can be reached at rsargent@orlandosentinel.com Copyright © 2007, Orlando SentinelSubscribe to RSS
Linda Gass - Los Altos artistLinda Gass - Los Altos artist
from ApplauseCast
February 23, 2006

Linda Gass is interviewed by Steve Marra of ApplauseCast. An artist who uses multi-layered quilts to illuminate issues of water management in a state that descends into drought nearly six months out of every year. Linda Gass introduces three new pieces that illustrate the past, present, and - through restoration - the future of saltwater marshes in the San Francisco Bay. Linda's work can be found on her website (www.lindagass.com). Interviewer: Stephen Marra Producer: William Hedge Original Music: William Hedge


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