Non-potable Rain Storage Facts
FACT 1: Installing rainwater collection and storage (any size) for outdoor, non-potable uses (not for drinking or coming into a dwelling or building) as a single-user “onsite rainwater system” does …
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FACT 1: Installing rainwater collection and storage (any size) for outdoor, non-potable uses (not for drinking or coming into a dwelling or building) as a single-user “onsite rainwater system” does …
View PostPlease be invited to come to an online virtual meeting about water conservation in St. Mary Lake, Salt Spring Island, BC. The meeting is intended for license-holders who actively withdraw …
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View PostLocal consultants / Suppliers Salt Spring Island: For rain storage system design, assessment, installation, water treatment, and distribution via rain-fed irrigation systems: http://www.alopluvia.com 250-931-2567 (Certified) http://gulfislandsirrigation.com 250-538-7538 (Certified) Ken Nentwig, …
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View PostSpecial Talk – Water Preservation Society AGM
Tuesday, April 9 | Doors Open 3:00pm | Meeting Starts 3:30pm
SSI Conservancy | 265 Blackburn Rd. | Lite Snacks Served
RSVP to ssiwps@gmail.com would be appreciated
Ruth Waldick speaking on: What do climate change and emerging weather extremes mean for Salt Spring?
Ruth has a PhD in evolutionary ecology, with an emphasis on climate change impacts and adaptation. She is an adjunct professor at Carleton University, supervising graduate student research and, on Salt Spring, is working with an emerging Climate Action Initiative (led by CRD and Transitions Salt Spring). Ruth lives on Salt Spring, serves as a commissioner with the Beddis Water Service and was a founding member of the SS Community Alliance.