Deprecated: htmlspecialchars(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated in /var/www/vhosts/sweetwatercollaborative.org/httpdocs/libraries/src/Document/Renderer/Feed/AtomRenderer.php on line 89 Sweetwater Collaborative - Main Bloghttps://www.sweetwatercollaborative.org/learn/main-blog2024-05-11T13:15:20-07:00Sweetwater CollaborativeJoomla! - Open Source Content ManagementGreywater2022-02-03T19:27:29-08:002022-02-03T19:27:29-08:00https://www.sweetwatercollaborative.org/learn/main-blog/94-greywaterSuper User<p>Helpful information for Greywater systems in Santa Barbara County and beyond: <a href="https://www.sweetwatercollaborative.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=30">Greywater Info</a></p><p>Helpful information for Greywater systems in Santa Barbara County and beyond: <a href="https://www.sweetwatercollaborative.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=30">Greywater Info</a></p>Rainwater Harvesting2022-02-03T20:56:15-08:002022-02-03T20:56:15-08:00https://www.sweetwatercollaborative.org/learn/main-blog/108-rainwater-harvestingSuper UserHelpful information for Rainwater Harvest and Storage: <a href="https://www.sweetwatercollaborative.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=31">Rainwater Harvesting Info</a>Helpful information for Rainwater Harvest and Storage: <a href="https://www.sweetwatercollaborative.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=31">Rainwater Harvesting Info</a>Beyond Water Conservation - the American Riviera Model2022-02-03T18:13:54-08:002022-02-03T18:13:54-08:00https://www.sweetwatercollaborative.org/learn/main-blog/91-beyond-water-conservation-the-american-riviera-modelSuper UserWhat do you think about when you hear the term ‘water conservation’? Being responsible? Taking care of what you love? Discovering new ways to see and do things, to align with your environmental values? If so, good for you!What do you think about when you hear the term ‘water conservation’? Being responsible? Taking care of what you love? Discovering new ways to see and do things, to align with your environmental values? If so, good for you!Recordings of our 101 webinars from Fall 2020 and Spring 20212022-02-03T23:12:57-08:002022-02-03T23:12:57-08:00https://www.sweetwatercollaborative.org/learn/main-blog/116-recordings-of-our-101-webinars-from-fall-2020Super User<p>Sweetwater recently presented our four 101 classes as webinars, partnering with the City of Santa Barbara.</p>
<p>Sweetwater recently presented our four 101 classes as webinars, partnering with the City of Santa Barbara.</p>
Is fog collecting possible in Santa Barbara?2022-09-12T21:31:40-07:002022-09-12T21:31:40-07:00https://www.sweetwatercollaborative.org/learn/main-blog/138-is-fog-collecting-possible-in-santa-barbaraBarbara Wishingrad<p>Coastal fog or a marine layer are such common weather patterns in our area that over the years, many local people interested in innovative water sources have investigated collecting and using fog, especially during our typical 9-month dry season.</p>
<p>The fog catcher project just outside of Lima, Peru is a particularly inspiring story. Lima has a unique climate- rainfall is extremely low – less than 2 inches annually – but humidity can reach 98%.</p>
<p>Coastal fog or a marine layer are such common weather patterns in our area that over the years, many local people interested in innovative water sources have investigated collecting and using fog, especially during our typical 9-month dry season.</p>
<p>The fog catcher project just outside of Lima, Peru is a particularly inspiring story. Lima has a unique climate- rainfall is extremely low – less than 2 inches annually – but humidity can reach 98%.</p>
City of Santa Barbara Sustainable Lawn replacement rebates 20232023-02-17T20:03:54-08:002023-02-17T20:03:54-08:00https://www.sweetwatercollaborative.org/learn/main-blog/1781-city-of-santa-barbaralsustainable-lawn-replacement-rebates-2023Barbara Wishingrad<div>
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<a href="https://sweetwatercollaborative.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=be438228aed7075dd2b02e737&id=41c5688b6a&e=81aebd62c6" target="_blank" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://sweetwatercollaborative.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u%3Dbe438228aed7075dd2b02e737%26id%3D41c5688b6a%26e%3D81aebd62c6&source=gmail&ust=1676779105932000&usg=AOvVaw2K4-mgmn56elTytoAPkJgy" rel="noopener"></a><a href="https://santabarbaraca.gov/LawnRebate">https://santabarbaraca.gov/LawnRebate</a><br /> The City’s Sustainable Lawn Replacement Rebate provides incentives to help offset the cost of replacing water-thirsty lawns and irrigation with water-wise plants and efficient irrigation. Projects must be approved in advance. Rebate amount is based upon square footage of turf removed.</div>
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<h1 aria-level="2" role="heading">Sustainable Lawn Replacement Rebates</h1>
<a href="https://sweetwatercollaborative.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=be438228aed7075dd2b02e737&id=41c5688b6a&e=81aebd62c6" target="_blank" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://sweetwatercollaborative.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u%3Dbe438228aed7075dd2b02e737%26id%3D41c5688b6a%26e%3D81aebd62c6&source=gmail&ust=1676779105932000&usg=AOvVaw2K4-mgmn56elTytoAPkJgy" rel="noopener"></a><a href="https://santabarbaraca.gov/LawnRebate">https://santabarbaraca.gov/LawnRebate</a><br /> The City’s Sustainable Lawn Replacement Rebate provides incentives to help offset the cost of replacing water-thirsty lawns and irrigation with water-wise plants and efficient irrigation. Projects must be approved in advance. Rebate amount is based upon square footage of turf removed.</div>
Curb Cuts Webinar and Community Meeting Recordings now on YouTube2022-02-03T18:15:01-08:002022-02-03T18:15:01-08:00https://www.sweetwatercollaborative.org/learn/main-blog/92-curb-cuts-webinar-and-community-meeting-recordings-now-on-youtubeSuper UserOn February 8, 2021, Sweetwater Collaborative hosted a webinar, Introduction to Curb Cuts, treating stormwater as a resource, not a nuisance. Curb cuts are part of a larger vision or series of practices that have been called by many names, including Green Streets and Low Impact Development.On February 8, 2021, Sweetwater Collaborative hosted a webinar, Introduction to Curb Cuts, treating stormwater as a resource, not a nuisance. Curb cuts are part of a larger vision or series of practices that have been called by many names, including Green Streets and Low Impact Development.Dry Farming & Hügelkultur2022-02-03T18:22:42-08:002022-02-03T18:22:42-08:00https://www.sweetwatercollaborative.org/learn/main-blog/93-dry-farming-huegelkulturSuper UserDry Farming is a term used to describe growing food crops without modern irrigation, that is, using only or mostly the rain that falls from the sky in a given area. It was the typcial way of farming for most of the history of agriculture.Dry Farming is a term used to describe growing food crops without modern irrigation, that is, using only or mostly the rain that falls from the sky in a given area. It was the typcial way of farming for most of the history of agriculture.Flume Water rebate from the City of Santa Barbara2022-02-03T15:26:03-08:002022-02-03T15:26:03-08:00https://www.sweetwatercollaborative.org/learn/main-blog/89-flume-water-rebate-from-the-city-of-santa-barbaraSuper User<div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden">
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<div class="field-item even" property="content:encoded">Flume is a Smart Home Water System that can help you manage, monitor and conserve water use. It uses a water meter attachment and smartphone app. it's easy to install and is <a href="https://help.flumetech.com/articles/2499527-how-accurate-is-the-flume-device" target="_blank" rel="noopener">accurate to 99.9%</a>. All you do is strap it on the side of your meter, connect it via your home Wi-Fi to the plug-in Bridge device, and it feeds you real-time information on how much water you're using, or losing to leaks, in your home. It takes 10-15 minutes to install, without needing any special skills.</div>
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<div class="field-item even" property="content:encoded">Flume is a Smart Home Water System that can help you manage, monitor and conserve water use. It uses a water meter attachment and smartphone app. it's easy to install and is <a href="https://help.flumetech.com/articles/2499527-how-accurate-is-the-flume-device" target="_blank" rel="noopener">accurate to 99.9%</a>. All you do is strap it on the side of your meter, connect it via your home Wi-Fi to the plug-in Bridge device, and it feeds you real-time information on how much water you're using, or losing to leaks, in your home. It takes 10-15 minutes to install, without needing any special skills.</div>
Irrigation adjustments and water bill rate information2022-02-03T20:27:32-08:002022-02-03T20:27:32-08:00https://www.sweetwatercollaborative.org/learn/main-blog/102-irrigation-adjustments-and-water-bill-rate-informationSuper UserPlants have different irrigation requirements at different times of the year. Weather and length of days also make a difference. We have just come through the highest water requirement period, July and August- sometimes this extends into September if weather stays hot. This year it certainly did!Plants have different irrigation requirements at different times of the year. Weather and length of days also make a difference. We have just come through the highest water requirement period, July and August- sometimes this extends into September if weather stays hot. This year it certainly did!Key Findings- Exploring Our Options - Santa Barbara Communities Water Resources Stewardship for Drought and Beyond2014-12-03T23:07:32-08:002014-12-03T23:07:32-08:00https://www.sweetwatercollaborative.org/learn/main-blog/1564-82-851-key-findings-exploring-our-options-santa-barbara-communities-water-resources-stewardship-for-drought-and-beyondSuper User<p style="box-sizing: border-box; font-family: 'Benton Sans', Arial, sans-serif; color: #2a2a2a; font-size: 16px; line-height: 26px; border: none; margin-bottom: 15px !important; box-shadow: none !important; background: none !important;">Sweetwater Collaborative sponsored a series of Drought Forums in summer and fall 2014. In preparing for our Drought Policy Forum, we researched and wrote a preliminary report--<em style="box-sizing: border-box;">Exploring Our Options: Santa Barbara Communities Collaborative Water Resources Stewardship for Drought and Beyond.</em></p>
<p style="box-sizing: border-box; font-family: 'Benton Sans', Arial, sans-serif; color: #2a2a2a; font-size: 16px; line-height: 26px; border: none; margin-bottom: 15px !important; box-shadow: none !important; background: none !important;">We collaborated with environmental educators, landscape professionals, policy advisors, government workers, and non-profit leaders to ask important questions about practical drought adaptation and long-term water system alternatives, including desal.</p>
<p style="box-sizing: border-box; font-family: 'Benton Sans', Arial, sans-serif; color: #2a2a2a; font-size: 16px; line-height: 26px; border: none; margin-bottom: 15px !important; box-shadow: none !important; background: none !important;">Below please find our key findings.</p>
<p style="box-sizing: border-box; font-family: 'Benton Sans', Arial, sans-serif; color: #2a2a2a; font-size: 16px; line-height: 26px; border: none; margin-bottom: 15px !important; box-shadow: none !important; background: none !important;">Sweetwater Collaborative sponsored a series of Drought Forums in summer and fall 2014. In preparing for our Drought Policy Forum, we researched and wrote a preliminary report--<em style="box-sizing: border-box;">Exploring Our Options: Santa Barbara Communities Collaborative Water Resources Stewardship for Drought and Beyond.</em></p>
<p style="box-sizing: border-box; font-family: 'Benton Sans', Arial, sans-serif; color: #2a2a2a; font-size: 16px; line-height: 26px; border: none; margin-bottom: 15px !important; box-shadow: none !important; background: none !important;">We collaborated with environmental educators, landscape professionals, policy advisors, government workers, and non-profit leaders to ask important questions about practical drought adaptation and long-term water system alternatives, including desal.</p>
<p style="box-sizing: border-box; font-family: 'Benton Sans', Arial, sans-serif; color: #2a2a2a; font-size: 16px; line-height: 26px; border: none; margin-bottom: 15px !important; box-shadow: none !important; background: none !important;">Below please find our key findings.</p>
Landscape Maintenance Tools2022-02-03T20:30:49-08:002022-02-03T20:30:49-08:00https://www.sweetwatercollaborative.org/learn/main-blog/103-landscape-maintenance-toolsSuper UserThese are some basic tools used by many landscape maintenance gardeners or homeowners/ renters who take care of their own landscapes.These are some basic tools used by many landscape maintenance gardeners or homeowners/ renters who take care of their own landscapes.Mechanical Water/Condensate Harvesting2022-02-03T20:33:52-08:002022-02-03T20:33:52-08:00https://www.sweetwatercollaborative.org/learn/main-blog/104-mechanical-water-condensate-harvestingSuper UserHere in Santa Barbara in 2021, we have just been through the rainy season that almost wasn’t. We got a few good downpours and that was about it. Many plants that are usually nourished by the winter rains really didn’t get any significant watering. Soils didn’t get a deep soak to help plants survive without extra irrigation in the spring months. What’s a caring water wise person to do?Here in Santa Barbara in 2021, we have just been through the rainy season that almost wasn’t. We got a few good downpours and that was about it. Many plants that are usually nourished by the winter rains really didn’t get any significant watering. Soils didn’t get a deep soak to help plants survive without extra irrigation in the spring months. What’s a caring water wise person to do?Mulch Does a Garden Good!2022-02-03T20:35:42-08:002022-02-03T20:35:42-08:00https://www.sweetwatercollaborative.org/learn/main-blog/105-mulch-does-a-garden-goodSuper User<p>Mulch is a great ground covering that reduces weed growth and retains water in soil. Mulch can be used around trees and on paths, and helps stop erosion on slopes too. I cannot emphasize how often mulch is the solution to so many problems in a garden.</p>
<p>Mulch is a great ground covering that reduces weed growth and retains water in soil. Mulch can be used around trees and on paths, and helps stop erosion on slopes too. I cannot emphasize how often mulch is the solution to so many problems in a garden.</p>
Our Mediterranean Climate2022-02-03T20:38:21-08:002022-02-03T20:38:21-08:00https://www.sweetwatercollaborative.org/learn/main-blog/106-our-mediterranean-cliimateSuper UserA Mediterranean climate has mild, wet winters and warm to hot, dry summers. It is generally agreed that this climate occurs in six distinct areas in the world, although true Mediterranean climate regions only occupy about 3 percent of the land area of the world. More than half of the total Mediterranean-climate regions on earth occur on the Mediterranean Sea. These include:A Mediterranean climate has mild, wet winters and warm to hot, dry summers. It is generally agreed that this climate occurs in six distinct areas in the world, although true Mediterranean climate regions only occupy about 3 percent of the land area of the world. More than half of the total Mediterranean-climate regions on earth occur on the Mediterranean Sea. These include:Restoring Small Water Cycles2022-04-16T11:34:15-07:002022-04-16T11:34:15-07:00https://www.sweetwatercollaborative.org/learn/main-blog/136-restoring-small-water-cyclesBarbara Wishingrad<p>Most of us have heard of “THE water cycle”- how water circulates continually between the earth and the atmosphere by a cycle of precipitation, infiltration/ drainage and evaporation and transpiration.</p>
<p>A “small water cycle” does the same thing, but within each watershed. In these small cycles, water that falls within a watershed sticks around and comes back to earth in the form of rain, dew, mist and fog. Keeping our water local- within our small water cycles- and teaching others how to also do so- is one of Sweetwater’s objectives.</p>
<p>Most of us have heard of “THE water cycle”- how water circulates continually between the earth and the atmosphere by a cycle of precipitation, infiltration/ drainage and evaporation and transpiration.</p>
<p>A “small water cycle” does the same thing, but within each watershed. In these small cycles, water that falls within a watershed sticks around and comes back to earth in the form of rain, dew, mist and fog. Keeping our water local- within our small water cycles- and teaching others how to also do so- is one of Sweetwater’s objectives.</p>
Sheet Mulching - Tending Over Time2022-02-03T23:16:48-08:002022-02-03T23:16:48-08:00https://www.sweetwatercollaborative.org/learn/main-blog/117-sheet-mulching-tending-over-timeSuper User<p>Got time on your hands this spring? You might want to get out into the garden and do some sheet mulching.</p>
<p>Got time on your hands this spring? You might want to get out into the garden and do some sheet mulching.</p>
The Archimedes Screw – an ancient and modern way of moving water2022-06-07T20:44:49-07:002022-06-07T20:44:49-07:00https://www.sweetwatercollaborative.org/learn/main-blog/137-the-archimedes-screw-an-ancient-and-modern-way-of-moving-waterBarbara Wishingrad<p>I took my grandkids to the Moxi Museum the other day, and we were all excited to get up to the roof to see the Whitewater exhibit. Kids and others can play and experiment with fluid dynamics in a spectacular way there- it’s a fully interactive water feature that includes a giant Archimedes screw. This method of moving water was invented in the 3<sup>rd</sup> century BC by <em>Archimedes, </em>a mathematician and inventor from ancient Greece. Archimedes lived in Syracuse, Sicily (now Italy). The Archimedes screw is a screw-shaped machine or hydraulic screw that raises water from a lower to a higher level. An Archimedes screw can range in size from <strong>a </strong>quarter of an inch to twelve feet in diameter.</p>
<p>I took my grandkids to the Moxi Museum the other day, and we were all excited to get up to the roof to see the Whitewater exhibit. Kids and others can play and experiment with fluid dynamics in a spectacular way there- it’s a fully interactive water feature that includes a giant Archimedes screw. This method of moving water was invented in the 3<sup>rd</sup> century BC by <em>Archimedes, </em>a mathematician and inventor from ancient Greece. Archimedes lived in Syracuse, Sicily (now Italy). The Archimedes screw is a screw-shaped machine or hydraulic screw that raises water from a lower to a higher level. An Archimedes screw can range in size from <strong>a </strong>quarter of an inch to twelve feet in diameter.</p>
Water management - another key to addressing climate change2022-02-03T23:18:28-08:002022-02-03T23:18:28-08:00https://www.sweetwatercollaborative.org/learn/main-blog/118-water-management-another-key-to-addressing-climate-changeSuper User<p>Typical climate change policy follows a single narrative - “Climate change is global warming caused by too much carbon in the atmosphere due to the burning of fossil fuels. We stop climate change by making the transition to renewable energy.” Although this is a key aspect of the story, and is making a huge difference in the preventing and mitigating climate change, it is not the whole picture.</p>
<p>Typical climate change policy follows a single narrative - “Climate change is global warming caused by too much carbon in the atmosphere due to the burning of fossil fuels. We stop climate change by making the transition to renewable energy.” Although this is a key aspect of the story, and is making a huge difference in the preventing and mitigating climate change, it is not the whole picture.</p>
What is a Watershed?2022-04-03T13:45:48-07:002022-04-03T13:45:48-07:00https://www.sweetwatercollaborative.org/learn/main-blog/135-what-is-a-watershedBarbara Wishingrad<p>What is a Watershed? It’s the land that water flows across or under on its way to a stream, river, lake, or the ocean.</p>
<p>The City of Santa Barbara’s four main watersheds run north/south from the top of the Santa Ynez Mountains, down through Los Padres National Forest, through county areas and the city, and out to the beaches and ocean.</p>
<p>What is a Watershed? It’s the land that water flows across or under on its way to a stream, river, lake, or the ocean.</p>
<p>The City of Santa Barbara’s four main watersheds run north/south from the top of the Santa Ynez Mountains, down through Los Padres National Forest, through county areas and the city, and out to the beaches and ocean.</p>