Flint Water Crisis and Financial Stress for US Water Utilities

  From Washington state to New York, from Michigan to Louisiana – if you think the Flint poisoned water crisis doesn’t affect you and your family, think again. We’ve been writing about the issues surrounding our aging infrastructure since starting this blog two years ago. Our post from June 2014 outlines how much it would … Continue reading Flint Water Crisis and Financial Stress for US Water Utilities

Rainwater Harvesting in Greater Seattle

More and more, folks are reaching out for information on rainwater collection and harvesting practices in the Puget Sound area, especially Greater Seattle. As we field inquiries, add products and services, we also try to educate about rules and regulations and overall benefits to including rainwater harvesting in new construction plans, as well as the … Continue reading Rainwater Harvesting in Greater Seattle

Water Is a Limited Resource We Can’t Live Without

As World Water Day 2016 approaches (March 22) , I’d like to share this throwback Thursday blog post with you as a reminder that water is a limited resource, without which life cannot be sustained. As more and more cities are showing signs of water stress due to aging infrastructure, we must pay attention to the … Continue reading Water Is a Limited Resource We Can’t Live Without