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10/03/2018

Big Water News! Last week, was signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown.

This law intends to create consistent water quality standards for onsite non-potable water systems state-wide, and also provide guidance to communities interested in implementing permitting and oversight programs for onsite non-potable systems.

As water becomes more and more scarce in CA, reaffirms that we are taking big steps in the right direction. Thank you to all involved!

Navigating Bay Area Water: Emerging Technology Solutions 04/26/2018

On May 31st our Co-Founder Chad Martin will be participating in the Emerging Water Technologies event discussing the future of water technology.

Join us to learn more about how your company can implement water saving tools to help conserve and be sustainable!

Navigating Bay Area Water: Emerging Technology Solutions Join 150 Bay Area water leaders for an exciting and highly interactive spring event exploring transformative technologies and policy for water reuse. Inspiring stories from tech leaders Distinguished speakers, presentations and panels Networking opportunities Creative policy solutions Lunch with rou...

San Diego's driest year ever: This year is in the running 04/23/2018

http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/weather/sd-me-dry-year-20180410-story.html

San Diego's driest year ever: This year is in the running This year is in the running for San Diego's driest on record. The season total is under the record set in 2001-2002. It's a long shot, but if stays dry through Sept. 30 - and that's happened many times in city history - this year would set the record.

California Drought May Be Over, But Conservation Controversy Continues 08/01/2017

"Landscaping is responsible for most urban water use and is the primary variable among parcels."

To see if your building qualifies for a DripCycle™ system visit: https://www.dripcycle.com

https://www.newsdeeply.com/water/articles/2017/06/26/california-drought-may-be-over-but-conservation-controversy-continues

California Drought May Be Over, But Conservation Controversy Continues State officials want a new conservation approach that imposes a “water budget” on millions of urban customers. Some local water agencies say it’s a regulatory excess that could cost them dearly.

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