Friday, July 18, 2008

New Boden Bathroom Reading: BOTTLEMANIA






















This just off the press: Bottlemania: How Water Went on Sale and Why We Bought It, by Elizabeth Royte (248 pages, Bloomsbury, $24.99.)

We haven't had a chance to check it out properly yet, but the review in this weekend's New York Times (Distilled From Water, Designer or Tap: High Anxiety) suggests to us that it's worth a look - so we've added it to the official Boden Bathroom Reading List.

This book covers topics we've blogged about more than once: tap vs. bottled, the safety of drinking water, privatization of public water supplies for profit, the glut of throw-away plastic water bottles, not to mention the high cost of convenience. Goodness. How did water go on sale and just why are we buying it?

From Michiko Kakutani's review in the Times:

In her fascinating if not terribly comprehensive new book, “Bottlemania,” Elizabeth Royte looks at the water wars: between bottled water and tap water, between big corporations and local water interests, between consumers who say they want the convenience, cleanliness and even status of bottled water, and environmentalists who condemn bottled water as “the moral equivalent of driving a Hummer,” producing tons of plastic bottles, racking up huge transportation fees and leaving behind a significant carbon footprint.
And by "not terribly comprehensive" it seems he means that she doesn't "profile a full array of bottled waters" nor "delve into details of water battles around the world." Instead she uses examples to illustrate her points.

That seems OK to us. It's not necessarily exhaustive proof that will make us change our habits regarding water use. A good water filter at home and reusable water bottle could help, though.

If you'd like to learn more about the need for clean drinking water around the world - and maybe help out, start with UNICEF's Tap Project. There's a lot to learn - and a lot we can all do to make a difference.

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Boden Plumbing primarily serves Sonoma Valley, Napa Valley, and the Petaluma area. We provide a full range of residential plumbing repairs and services.
866-663-7477
www.nodrips.com

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Dry Sonoma Valley Urged to Conserve

The latest heat spell to hit Sonoma Valley reminds us all just what a dry spring we had this year. With temps above 100 degrees again this week, vegetation is looking like it's late August instead of early July.

On June 30th, at the end of the water year, the Sonoma County Water Agency urged its customers to voluntarily reduce water use. Rainfall was just 24 inches last season, well below the 31-inch average recorded over the previous 30 years - and the majority of the rain came in the fall and early winter months. After an even drier 2006-2007 water year, SCWA anticipated the necessity for reduced releases from Lake Mendocino coming into the hot summer months and called for reductions in line with what everyone came through with last season (15 - 20%).

And let's be honest - reducing unnecessary water use doesn’t just make for good karma, it saves you money on your water bill! Are you doing all that you can to conserve water?

First and foremost - stop the leaks
You’d be surprised how much water goes down the drain as a result of leaking faucets and connections or running toilets. If you need the cold hard facts, visit this USGS website to find out just how much one leaky faucet can set back your water budget. Check it out.

Also, it’s a good idea to have a separate shut-off for your irrigation system so that if leaks develop outside – and they often do – you can shut your system down until repairs can be made without affecting the house supply.

Replace your old water-hungry toilet
The toilet is certainly the largest water user inside your house, so take advantage of the Sonoma County Water Agency’s rebate program and replace any old non low flow toilets. The water agency will reimburse Sonoma Valley County Sanitation District customers (sewer customers, not septic users) $150 for each high-efficiency toilet installed in a residence and $260 for each low flow toilet installed in a business – when you are replacing an old non low flow model. Not bad!

...and water-hungry clothes washer
Rebates are also available for installing water efficient clothes washers; check with Valley of the Moon Water District (996-1037) or City of Sonoma (938-3681) for more info on what appliances qualify for rebate. On septic? You may still qualify for the same rebates if you are a Valley of the Moon Water District customer or get your water from the City of Sonoma. Check with your water supplier for details.

Choose appropriate plants
Customers in our service area enjoy a Mediterranean climate, which means hot dry summers. With so many wonderful choices available, there's really no excuse for watering plants adapted to a different climate. Reducing turf area to a sensible minimum and growing plants best suited for your area automatically reduces your irrigation use.

...as long as you follow thru and water less, that is
Duh! But you'd be surprised - you might even surprise yourself. Seriously, remember to adjust your watering schedule to match your new heat- and sun-loving landscape. Also, include plenty of hose bibs in your outside set-up for easy hand watering and spot watering.

Would you like more information? And, even better, how about some free help evaluating water use at your home? If you are a customer of City of Sonoma or Valley of the Moon Water District you can call the Water Smart Home Program and a representative of the Sonoma County Water Agency will visit your home or apartment building and provide free water saving tools to help you use water more efficiently. For single family homes, the service even includes evaluation of your outdoor irrigation system. An appointment takes about an hour and a half and can be scheduled weekdays during daylight hours. To find out more and to schedule an appointment, call 547-1910.

More links...

:: Visit SCWA website for their top ten tips.
:: Visit www.h2ouse.org for more details on wise water use.

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Boden Plumbing primarily serves Sonoma Valley, Napa Valley, and the Petaluma area. We provide a full range of residential plumbing repairs and services.
866-663-7477
www.nodrips.com

Monday, July 07, 2008

Boden Plumbing + Green Plumbing

Boden Plumbing has always been interested in finding healthy, energy efficient, and water-saving solutions to common plumbing requirements.

We have been introducing our customers to BioSmart for awhile. It's a product that really works when it comes to keeping drain lines clear and septic systems healthy - and it eliminates the use of caustic drain cleaners.

We also offer trenchless sewer repair, which not only tends to be less expensive than traditional dig methods but also reduces site disruption and erosion. We think it's a good thing.

Naturally we provide all of the low flow toilets (dual flush or otherwise) that are required these days, and we just added a new tank-style water heater to our arsenal - the Vertex™ from A.O. Smith. For homeowners looking for a step-up in energy efficiency who don't want to - or can't - do the retrofit for a tankless unit, the Vertex™ is a real good option. Even with the energy savings, it promises "endless" hot water. Nice.

Sustainability in everything is what's on the horizon as far as we can see, and so Boden Plumbing continues to look for new techniques and products to offer to our customers. We recently began taking advantage of the resources of GreenPlumbers® USA. Terry Boden has received their training in solar hot water technology and water efficient technologies, and he expects to continue working his way through their program.

The two workshops Terry's attended to date covered the following topics:

Solar Hot Water Technology

  • Rebate information
  • Retro-fit sizing and installation
  • New Technology
Water Efficient Technologies
  • Recycled Water
  • Rain Water
  • Graywater
  • Septic Tanks/Wastewater Treatment Systems
  • Environmental/Public Health/Safety Regulations
So we're still looking. There is probably no end to the improvements that can be made to current practices when it comes to use of recycled and recyclable materials, energy and water savings, and elimination of toxic building materials. If you are looking for green options yourself, give us a call at the office. We'd love to give you some recommendations. 707 996 8683

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Boden Plumbing primarily serves Sonoma Valley, Napa Valley, and the Petaluma area. We provide a full range of residential plumbing repairs and services.
866-663-7477
www.nodrips.com

Thursday, July 03, 2008

Happy Independence Day
from Boden Plumbing



Have a very happy and safe Fourth of July everyone!




(Both photos courtesy of the Hornblower Cruises website. What a way to see San Francisco, huh? Thank you!)

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Boden Plumbing primarily serves Sonoma Valley, Napa Valley, and the Petaluma area. We provide a full range of residential plumbing repairs and services.
866-663-7477
www.nodrips.com

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