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Archive for June, 2009

And I thought Obama was good at swishers

Posted by George J. Janczyn on June 30, 2009

During Obama’s campaign stop in Kuwait when he sank a 3-pointer from downtown, he looked pretty impressive.

He has now been outdone: check out this LeBron James clip:

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Washing dishes with less water and energy

Posted by George J. Janczyn on June 28, 2009

At my house we’ve been doing all the recommended things to minimize indoor water consumption, but anybody who washes greasy cookware knows you need hot water to help cut the grease.  Collecting water in a bucket until the hot water arrives and using it for our planters didn’t satisfy me, though. I considered that running water until it gets hot not only wastes water, but it wastes energy too, because when I’m finished I end up with a bunch of hot water in the plumbing between the heater and the distant kitchen that will just sit there and get cold again.

So.  What I do now with greasy cookware is put a cup or so of tap water into the soiled utensil (I can’t see any reason for more than that), squeeze in a little detergent, and put it on the stove with a high flame for about 30 seconds.  Then scrub well with brush and sponge (soak first for stubborn debris), and a quick spray with cold water.  Must be careful, it’s easy to overheat  and risk a burn.

If I had an electric stove I’m not sure I’d like the delay; with gas it’s quick.  Anyway, if you need hot water you’re going to use energy to produce it one way or another.  This way I’m not heating water that will sit in the pipes and get cold, when it’s often only for one frying pan or broiling pan (unavoidable for baths and showers, though).

Another technique: after dishing out food from the warm/hot cookware, immediately add a little soap and water and let it stand while you’re eating.  The water should be nice and warm when you’re done.

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Water recycling at Viejas

Posted by George J. Janczyn on June 27, 2009

Viejas water storage tanks

Viejas water storage tanks

Yesterday I went up to Viejas to find out about their recycled water system.  What’s pretty cool is that they capture 100% of their wastewater, put it through their nearby water treatment plant, and then store it in large water tanks (partially hidden behind a rock sculpture near I-8) to use for landscape  irrigation and as a reserve for firefighting.   Viejas is totally dependent on an underground aquifer for potable water–they have no outside water sources.

Viejas water treatment plant

Viejas water treatment plant

Aside from the wastewater recycling system are four small check dams creating ponds in the large pasture in the valley behind the casino.  That water comes from local runoff and the ponds allow water to percolate into the aquifer and provide drinking for grazing cattle and other wildlife. You can see the ponds in this satellite photo. A sign next to a small grove of fruit trees indicates they are watered with recycled water; however a staff member at the public works department told me they need to take the signs down because they no longer use recycled water for the fruit and that there isn’t enough recycled water to supply additional uses in the reservation aside from the casino and firefighting reserve. When I observed that the reservation has long undergone a tight water situation and it must be difficult, he said that on the other hand it’s nice not having to depend on outsiders.

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Low-water landscaping

Posted by George J. Janczyn on June 26, 2009

Revised: July 1, 2009 (additional pictures)

We took a walk around our area yesterday to see what neighbors are doing in the way of landscaping that looks nice but appears to be relatively low on water requirements. Below are a few that I like.

As full disclosure, I’ll show my house first.  It was nothing but gravel when we bought it, we added three trees, a  Melaleuca, Crape Myrtle, and a Rhus Lancea which you can’t see in this shot.  There are some ugly patches that we need to work on.

Pretty plain compared to the others

Our place is pretty plain compared to the others

I watched them plant this years ago.  Very nice.

I watched them plant this years ago. Very nice.

Nice slope but still a bit of thirsty lawn

These owners made a beautiful composition.

Very pleasant arrangement.

Any idea what the foreground plant with white flowers is?

This looks like a recent makeover; probably was a lawn.

Nice plant choices; I'd skip the birdbath

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KPBS keeps focus on water

Posted by George J. Janczyn on June 25, 2009

I am pleased to see that KPBS has been running radio and web features to promote awareness of San Diego’s water situation.    Here are two items from today:

The Politics and Power of Water

San Diego Learns How to Recycle Water

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Surfing videos

Posted by George J. Janczyn on June 23, 2009

I recently edited some surf video footage I shot a few years ago.  Enjoy.




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