Citizen Foss I’ve just learned that I’ve been appointed one of the 16 members of the Community Advisory Group for the San… Continue reading “Citizen Foss”…
Toilet to tap In case you don’t regularly read the paper of record, here’s a NY Times article about Orange County’s water recycling.… Continue reading “Toilet to tap”…
Bags Filled With Sand Still Most Advanced U.S. Anti-Flood Technology From the Onion Filling a large number of bags with sand and then placing them side by side next to… Continue reading “Bags Filled With Sand Still Most Advanced U.S. Anti-Flood Technology”…
The iron fist The big action at today’s SCVWD Board meeting was a direction to District staff to craft a mandatory conservation plan,… Continue reading “The iron fist”…
Rincon de los Esteros Tonight’s public hearing for the Alviso Slough Restoration Project was well-attended by supporters of the project. I’d estimate there were… Continue reading “Rincon de los Esteros”…
Slough of Despond Dick Santos has had it up to here. Paul Rogers has written a good article in this morning’s Mercury about… Continue reading “Slough of Despond”…
Pressing business I’ve been happy to see the recent coverage of the SCVWD in the Mercury. Paul Rogers has written stories on… Continue reading “Pressing business”…
Alviso Slough This morning’s big item was the resolution to “Set Public Hearing and Issue Draft Engineer’s Report and Draft Environmental Impact… Continue reading “Alviso Slough”…
Water rates Two weeks ago, when the SCVWD Board had got to the end of its budget week without having finished, they… Continue reading “Water rates”…
It’s official Governor Schwarzenegger declared a drought yesterday, the first since 1991, although he stopped short of declaring a state of emergency.… Continue reading “It’s official”…