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  1. See how quickly water sources can change. A judge found a flaw in the Colorado River Compact affecting San Diego's water supply.
  2. Just submitted two articles for publication. One in PME Magazine on water-removing barriers to recycling & to PS &D on grease interceptors
  3. Water is the new oil. Water reserves? Water futures? http://waterefficiency.net/november-december-2009/water-new-oil.aspx
  4. Writing about the brown grease collected in restaurant grease interceptors--approx. 300,000 tons per year. Still not made into biodiesel.
  5. See the clip of the Inland Feeder that began operation 10/1 http://www.mwdh2o.com/DocSvcsPubs/mwd_newsletter/videos/10-15-09IFDVLvideo.html
  6. Contact Metropolitan Water District [mwd-news@mwdh2o.com] for more current updates that support good public water policy.
  7. Reliability in the face of drought, climate change and emergencies such as a large earthquake, while also minimizing the impact the Delta.
  8. Inland Feeder is a high-capacity, 44-mile long water delivery system designed to increase Southern California's water supply reliability.
  9. Being absolutely amazed at the resourcefullness of the American people and how well they are reacting to the water crisis in this country.
  10. @craig_burgess What a great post!! Dad
  11. Using water more than once. What a novel concept!!!!! http://bit.ly/3J04mo
  12. U.S. Citizens Are Using Less Water than 35 Years Ago. . http://pubs.usgs.gov/circ/1344/
  13. Just returned from presenting to about 40 plumbing engineers at the ASPE Technical symposium in Dearborn MI. Title: Making Sewage Sanitary.
  14. Senate on 10-15-09 appd the final US$ 33.5 billion 2010 Energy & Water Apprns bill. http://bit.ly/uBS4D
  15. For more information on GreenTek, Inc. contact milt@greenwaterprocess.com
  16. GreenTek, Inc. installed the first Hydrologix process in downtown San Diego this week to change the chemistry of grease insterceptors.
  17. @aurora365 You are right on. The earth has been cooling for 11 years per some very savvy scientists. It may be too late to stop the madness.
  18. The same amt of H2O today is available as it was when Adam and Eve bathed and drank. Now there are 6 billion cousins doubling every 50 years
  19. Restaurant owners in San Diego now have a way to nearly eliminate pumping of their grease interceptors. Turning brown grease green!
  20. GreenTek, Inc. officially opened its office today in San Diego. Installing its first Hydrologix unit in a few days. www.hydrologix.org