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Statewide Water Policy | The Mono-logue - Part 3

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New picture tour of LA Aqueduct on Aquafornia

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009 by Arya, Communications Director

Have you ever wondered how all of those pipes, ditches, and lakes along Highway 395 connect, or how a rain drop that falls on the east side of Mt. Dana might get to Los Angeles? Well, you’re not alone, (more…)

Los Angelinos excel at water conservation

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009 by Geoff, Executive Director

In this dry year Los Angeles has added extra emphasis to its water conservation campaign, including mandatory limitations on outdoor watering. The numbers now show that Los Angeles residents are making big conservation strides: water demand in June dropped 11% over last year, hitting a new 32-year low.

Full story in the Los Angeles Times: Water demand in Los Angeles reaches a 32-year low, DWP says

Special Delivery: Twenty-one pounds of support for State Parks

Thursday, June 18th, 2009 by Morgan, Policy Coordinator

State Park Closure Action Alert CenterAs a returning Intern, and this year’s Canoe Coordinator for the Mono Lake Committee, I look forward to doing something new every day to help protect and restore this incredible place.  This past Monday was a typical example of the unexpected diversity of tasks I can expect to do every day I come to work. (more…)

The small world of water: Today’s story on NPR

Monday, May 11th, 2009 by Geoff, Executive Director

National Public Radio ran a story this morning titled “Drought, Politics Trouble Farmers In California“. The water situation in the San Francisco Bay Delta and Central Valley is complicated enough for many a report, but what had Mono Lake veterans talking was the interview quote from Tom Birmingham, current Executive Director of the Westlands Water District and previously the lead attorney fighting against Mono Lake’s protection.

Now we get along fine with Tom but we have to assume he was talking about us when (more…)

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

Tuesday, 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 (more…)

California Drought

Friday, February 6th, 2009 by Mono Lake Committee Staff

I’ve been enjoying the warm, dry weather here in the Mono Basin, however, the outlook for water resources across the state seems much less than a joy to ponder. The morning radio show Forum on KQED out of San Francisco had an interesting discussion about California water–focusing on the prospects of a third year of drought. Guests included Jeff Mount, Paul Kelley, Peter Gleick, and Wendy Martin. A link to the archived show is here: High and Dry: The California Drought.

I went for a long (more…)

EPA video features rain gardens

Friday, January 16th, 2009 by Greg, Information & Restoration Specialist

The US Environmental Protection Agency and the US Botanic Garden produced this nine-minute online video, “Reduce Runoff: Slow It Down, Spread It Out, Soak It In,” that highlights green techniques such as rain gardens, green roofs and rain barrels to help manage stormwater runoff. (more…)

Mono Lake Top Ten from 2008 … #4 The Los Angeles Water Plan

Sunday, December 28th, 2008 by Mono Lake Committee Staff

4. The Los Angeles Water Plan (more…)

Wet in Los Angeles

Thursday, December 18th, 2008 by Geoff, Executive Director

I’m in Los Angeles this week–in fact, a day longer than planned thanks to some large early winter storms. Downtown received several inches of rain on Monday. On Wednesday, as I wrapped up my Mono Lake visits at the City Council and Department of Water and Power, it was raining again–a lot!

Rainfalls at City Hall

Rain falls at City Hall

The snow level had fallen well into (more…)

New Green LADWP Commissioner appointed

Monday, December 15th, 2008 by Geoff, Executive Director

Jonathan Parfrey was appointed as one of five Los Angeles Department of Water and Power Commissioners on Friday–and he’s a committed environmental advocate.

This is good news for Mono Lake. Jonathan is a strong environmental advocate who understands the critical linkage between water conservation, water recycling, and the City’s environmental responsibility to the lake. He also understands what needs to be accomplished to transform DWP into the a green utility. As a matter of fact (more…)

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