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While almost everyone in California is talking about the drought, East Bay residents are doing something about it.
Sustainable Contra Costa co-founder and President Tina Neuhausel is using her Walnut Creek home as a proving ground for energy- and water-conservation. Clayton homeowner Linda Cruz recently installed a greywater system. And Oakland-based Greywater Action is leading workshops, presentations and community forums on sustainable water-use practices throughout Contra Costa and Alameda counties.
Greywater systems capture household water from sinks, washing machines, showers and baths and redirect the resource to irrigate ornamental plants and fruit trees instead of discharging it into storm sewers. Using simple plumbing materials, water that contains no toxic substances (like bleach, sodium, boron or shampoos) can also supply essential nutrients to vegetables, as long as it doesn't touch edible parts of the plants.
Laura Allen, Greywater Action co-founder, noted, "Water conservation and reusing greywater is critical this dry year: we must all find ways to use less water in our homes and communities so that we can live in balance with our water supply and restore and protect our natural water ecosystems."
Now living in Southern California, but still active in the East Bay organization, Allen has conducted a study of 83 residential greywater systems in the greater Bay Area and is finishing a book about drought-proofing landscapes, with expected publication by Storey Publishing in January.
For the simplest laundry-to-landscape systems, materials are about $200. Depending on how much digging a homeowner is willing to do to prepare mulch basins and trenches for burying pipes, labor for installation of low-tech systems is less than $500.
Or, it's entirely free, as it was for Cruz. The 34-year resident agreed to have her home be the site of a Sustainable Contra Costa workshop operated by GWA, after another home presented cement deck problems.
"I was signed up for the workshop, and they asked if we'd do it," Cruz recalls.
"My husband ... was impressed that there were people who really want to learn. We had people from Sacramento, Half Moon Bay, Salinas -- all over Northern California."
Cruz says she recycled household water during droughts in the '70s and '80s, but back then it was through a hose her husband hooked up to to the washing machine.
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In response to this weeks Redondo Beach City Council vote in favor of a resolution supporting the new Harbor Village initiative, AES Redondo Beach has taken immediate steps to suspend its application to permit a new power plant with the California Energy Commission (CEC)and has takensimilar steps with the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD).
I admit, this may seem like an unusual step for an energy company to takeespecially when we have come so far in the permitting process and with such positive results, said AES Southlands Eric Pendergraft. According to the SCAQMDs Draft Title V and the CECs Preliminary Staff Assessment, the new plant would comply with all rules and regulations, and was on course forapproval.
But the city and community have been asking us for years to develop a plan that would enable us to close our Redondo Beach plant and revitalize the site in a way that allows us to receive fair value for our property without building a new power plant, said Pendergraft. And we finally found one in the Harbor Village Plan.
The citys support of the Harbor Village initiative confirmed its desire to work together to make this new vision a reality and its important that all of us give it our full attention, said Pendergraft. So we have suspended the licensing process for the new power plant, which also saves the city a significant amount of time and money that can be dedicated to other priorities.
With voter approval of the initiative, the existing power plant would be shut down and removed from the site, and no new power plant would be built. Under the initiatives proposed zoning, the plant could be closed as early as 2019, once the California energy agencies agree it is no longer needed.
By removing the old power plant, views of the harbor and coast would be enhanced, and surrounding property values would increase, said Pendergraft.
In addition, the new uses that the property would provide would bring increased revenue and economic vitality to the city.
The Harbor Village Plan guarantees that at least 10 acres of the site would be used for public open space, such as a neighborhood park, bike paths, an extension of the greenbelt to the coast, tree-lined pedestrian walkways and dramatic new ocean vistas.
The remaining land will include a quiet, attractive, single-family neighborhood, together with a new Harbor front area with ground floor restaurants, retail shops, a hotel, and offices, with residential space above.
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