today at mono lake

the mono-logue

mono lake live

live webcam images

calendar of events

username:

password:

click here for
"remember me"

register
login help


The Mono-logue


Major Categories   Search Blog:

TreePeople captures 216,000 gallons of rainwater in Los Angeles’ recent storms | The Mono-logue

TreePeople captures 216,000 gallons of rainwater in Los Angeles’ recent storms

February 17th, 2009 by Arya, Communications Director

Recent storms in California brought a visceral sense of relief to areas looking straight down the barrel of drought. For those who have been planning ahead, it also brought water security in the form of captured rain, in cisterns.

In Los Angeles, where embracing water conservation is an everyday reality, rainwater capture is a critical piece of the water conservation puzzle. Cisterns, both public and private, capture water during times of heavy rain, and then supply water for things like watering the garden during dry periods.

TreePeople, the organization responsible for the now-full 216,000-gallon cistern in Coldwater Canyon Park has a long history of water conservation efforts and education. The Mono Lake Committee and TreePeople have worked together on many projects including raising native trees for riparian restoration along Mono Basin streams. Additionally, TreePeople has participated in the Committee’s Outdoor Experiences Program which brings Los Angeles youth to the source of their water.

As we like to say up here in the Mono Basin, every drop of water conserved in Los Angeles is another drop for Mono Lake.

Please login to post comments

The Mono-logue is powered by Wordpress
Subscribe to entries with RSS or by Email. Subscribe to comments (RSS).

Find us on Facebook

 

Follow us on Twitter

 

Print this page
print

search | contact us | site map 
 

MLC Logo

© 2013 mono lake committee
The Mono Lake Committee is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization.


]]>