Friday, January 30, 2009

Sonoma County Calls for Mandatory Water Rationing

The Sonoma County Water Agency (SCWA) is set to announce on Monday, February 2, that 750,000 residents of the North Bay will be called on to cut back 30% on their water usage in the very near future. Cutbacks of 50% could be necessary later in the year if reservoir levels continue to decline.

A press conference is scheduled for 11 a.m. on Monday, at Healdsburg Memorial Beach, 13839 Old Redwood Highway (near the fish ladder).

For more information, or to RSVP, contact Brad Sherwood, Public Information Officer of the SCWA at 707-547-1927.

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Directions to News Conference at Healdsburg Memorial Beach

From San Francisco/Bay Area:
1) Take Highway 101 North towards Healdsburg
2) Take exit towards Healdsburg Avenue
3) Turn right onto Old Redwood Highway
4) Turn left into Healdsburg Memorial Beach

Follow the road through the parking lot to the Russian River. Parking will be available near the Russian River. The press conference will take place near the Russian River and fish ladder.

From Eureka/Northern California:
1) Take Highway 101 South towards Healdsburg
2) Take Westside Road exit toward Guerneville
3) Turn left onto Westside road
4) Stay straight to go onto Mill Street
5) Turn right onto Healdsburg Avenue/ Old Redwood Highway
6) Turn right into Healdsburg Memorial Beach

Follow the road through the parking lot to the Russian River. Parking will be available near the Russian River. The press conference will take place near the Russian River and fish ladder.



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Friday, January 23, 2009

And the Winner is...

Congratulations Brian Weiner of Sonoma!

Brian and his family are the lucky winners of a free water heater (with installation, of course) from Boden Plumbing. His name was drawn from the pool of entrants by Daedalus Howell - on air as they say in the radio biz - this morning on The Morning Show with Ken Brown, on Sonoma's own KSVY 91.3 FM.

We're all very excited!

Last fall Terry Boden decided to celebrate 16 years in business in Sonoma Valley by offering everyone the chance to win a new water heater with installation. We e-mailed our contacts at the Sonoma Valley Chamber of Commerce to get the word out. We ran ads in the Sonoma Valley Sun. We've had sign-up information here on the blog and on our main website www.nodrips.com. And, for the past two weeks, Ken Brown has been talking up the drawing on his show.

And today was the day! Thanks to everyone who participated and to the good folks at Three House MultiMedia who made it possible to determine our winner in a public drawing.



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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.
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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Water Rationing Could Be in the Forecast for Sonoma County

Remember that? It's called R-A-I-N. It's very wet and totally necessary. We haven't had much of it at all here in Northern California this winter, and the water managers are starting to sweat. (Hmmm...too bad you can't capture some of that for future use. See Dune or Space Plumbers for more ideas along this line.)

Anyway, it seems it's time to start preparing ourselves for the possibility of mandatory water rationing later this year. Yesterday's Press Democrat ran an article about it (Mandatory water rationing possible, by Robert Digitale), and the outlook is not good. In fact, according to Brad Sherwood, a spokesman for the Sonoma County Water Agency who is quoted in the article, “It’s looking horrible, disastrous actually.”

It sounds like rationing is not simply a possibility but is inevitable.

Hopefully, you've already updated at least some of the fixtures in your home to water-saving models. If you still have any of the old 3.5gpf - or even 5gpf - toilets, you really have got to get with the program. The County still has a rebate program to make it easier on the pocketbook to change those out. Napa County, same thing, there is a rebate program to help you get those water wasters out of the house.

If you have outside irrigation lines, it's good to have a shut-off between the outside water and the house supply in case we are asked to eliminate outside water use. That also helps if you spring a leak outside and need to get that water shut down without affecting water supply inside.

Think about it. There are all kinds of things we should be doing as a matter of course to use water most efficiently.

Aside from all that? Pray for rain!







(both photos by way of Wikimedia Commons)


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Friday, January 09, 2009

Chlorine in Drinking Water - A Necessary Evil?

We're fortunate in the U.S. in that the vast majority of us have access to clean inexpensive drinking water. Billions of other people around the world are not so fortunate. (see UNICEF's TAP Project to learn more...)

One thing we don't seem so sure of anymore, however, is whether or not that drinking water is safe. (see our earlier post Clean Drinking Water a Major Concern) Disinfectants are added to water to eliminate water-borne diseases like cholera, dysentery and typhoid - so it's potable and obviously relatively safe considering what many other people have to drink. But what about the chemicals used to disinfect that water?

Chlorine is a fact of life in municipal water, and while it might be an important step in removing dangerous pathogens from the general water supply, it turns out it’s not something you want to take in on a regular basis once that water gets to your home. Studies now link increased cancer rates to drinking chlorinated water, and there are other health concerns as well. (See links at the bottom of this post for more info.) And it's not just about drinking chlorinated water. Over 60% of the chlorine and other impurities that you take in from your water come through your skin while bathing or showering. Plus, during showering your lungs are rapidly absorbing the chlorine as well.

The Sonoma County Water Agency (SCWA), the primary water wholesaler for Sonoma and Marin counties, adds chlorine as a disinfectant and also pH balances the water*. The water companies that receive the wholesale water from SCWA may or may not do additional things to treat the water before they deliver it to their customers. Check with your supplier if you want to know specifics (some links below).

Another concern with treated water are the byproducts of disinfection. Disinfection byproducts are compounds that form when chlorine or bromine disinfectants mix with naturally occurring organic material in the water.

The disinfection byproducts that occur most frequently are trihalomethanes or THMs. According to the EPA, "Some people who drink water containing trihalomethanes in excess of EPA's standard over many years may experience problems with their liver, kidneys, or central nervous systems, and may have an increased risk of getting cancer." According to the Valley of the Moon Water District (a major water supplier in Sonoma Valley), "The federal standard for THMs is 80 ug/L (micrograms per liter, or parts per billion), while the THM count in VOMWD's water averages 17 ug/L."

So that's a good thing - that these chemicals are regulated and that VOMWD water falls well below the allowable limit, although given what we do know about these substances many people still choose to limit their exposure as much as possible by filtering their water prior to consumption.

Granular activated carbon systems and ozonation prove effective in removing these types of chemicals from water. Reverse osmosis is also good but wastes a lot of water in the process and just releases the contaminants again in the discharge water. If you don't already have a home filtration system and you're concerned about your water quality, you might want to look into the various options. Studies indicate water filtration can help.

If you have any questions about installation of point-of-use or whole-house water filtration systems, give us a call here at the shop (707 996 8683). We'd be happy to give you more information. You can also go to the link on our main website for info on the Nature's Miracle whole-house system we feature. And you can read all our blog posts on water filtration here.

If you live in the North Bay area (Sonoma or Napa counties) and you'd like to have your water tested, there is info on testing facilities in the area at Clean Drinking Water a Major Concern.

:: Valley of the Moon Water District
:: City of Napa Water Quality
:: City of Petaluma Water Resources & Conservation
:: City of Sonoma - no online info available. Call City Hall at 707 938 3681.

:: The Water Geeks
:: Chlorine in tap water 'nearly doubles the risk of birth defects'
:: The Potential Health Risks of Municipal Water
:: Drinking Water Disinfection from American Chemistry Council
:: Municipal Water Safety & Drinking Water Safety
:: Chloramine or Chlorine in Drinking Water?
:: Chlorine, Cancer, and Heart Disease

*re: ph balancing water "Municipal water is often pH-adjusted, in order to prevent corrosion from pipes and to prevent dissolution of lead into water supplies. During water treatment pH adjustments may also be required. The pH is brought up or down through addition of basics or acids. An example of lowering the pH is the addition of hydrogen chloride, in case of a basic liquid. An example of bringing up the pH is the addition of natrium (sodium) hydroxide, in case of an acidic liquid. The pH will be converted to approximately seven to seven and a half, after addition of certain concentrations of acids or basics. The concentration of the substance and the kind of substance that is added, depend upon the necessary decrease or increase of the pH." (source: www.lenntech.com)


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866-663-7477
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