Tag: Water Conservation

Having usable fresh water is critical to life’s survival on the Earth. Everyone needs to take this problem seriously and needs to be mindful of their actions and how it may affect others and the environment at that moment as well as long term. There are a whole bunch of actions that can be done […]

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“The Water Crisis” by National Geographic is a great 45 minute long documentary that can be watched for free on YouTube. The documentary explores the growing problem of water scarcity in the USA. As well as following an actor in inspecting his house and the amount of water consumption this individual consumes. After that, the […]

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This past Tuesday, I attended a webinar hosted by the Bay Area Water Supply & Conservation Agency workshop program. During the webinar, participants learned from Ryan Marlinghaus of Pervious Products in Campbell, CA. The webinar covered a range of information regarding pervious pavement, including the unique challenges that the urban environments have for water runoff […]

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If there is one thing that Californians have learned over the past decade, it is that water conservation is our new normal. Variations in precipitation and a rapidly changing climate has left the long term viability of California’s traditional water resources in doubt. For the past century, California has relied on the slow release of […]

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