Zeno Swijtink
03-24-2009, 11:50 AM
From: John Shurtz, President, Green Builders of Marin
Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2009 6:44 PM
Subject: How to send an email in support of new Grey Water Codes
Dear advocates for a change in California grey water policy,
We have a small window of*opportunity to have our voices heard.
The California Department of Housing & Community Development (DHCD) is now accepting public comment on building standards for grey water systems. Without your support, they may not make any change to the California building code*that currently*requires complex and cost prohibitive systems for grey water.
Please write by March 31st (or*edit attached sample letter) to Jim Rowland at <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected] to let him know your thoughts. Without a change, our water future continues to be precarious and will continue*allowing about 1/3 of our water to go to waste when it could instead be reused on landscapes. Arizona, New Mexico and Texas all have progressive grey water codes that can be used as the template for change in California. *
Act now to help:
*** Stave off future water rationing
*** Reduce potential loss of valuable landscaping
*** Keep water costs down
*** Allow Californians to be part of the solution
If you have questions or would like to learn more try these web sites:
<https://www.oasisdesign.net/greywater/law/arizona/brochure.pdf>https://www.oasisdesign.net/greywater/law/arizona/brochure.pdf
<https://graywater.net/>Graywater (also spelled greywater, graywater, gray water) (https://graywater.net/)
<https://www.buildinggreen.com/auth/article.cfm/ID/3903/>BuildingGreen.com - EBN: 17:5 - Alternative Water Sources: Supply-Side Solutions for Green Buildings (https://www.buildinggreen.com/auth/article.cfm/ID/3903/) scroll down to Grey Water
John Shurtz,
LEED AP, CGBP & Green Point Rater
President, Green Builders of Marin
Tel: 415.884.0700
Fax: 415.884.0713
<https://www.greenbuildersofmarin.com/>Home Page (https://www.greenbuildersofmarin.com)
Text of Letter to Jim Roland
To: Jim Rowland *[email protected]
Department of Housing and Community Development
Division of Codes and Standards
1800 3rd Street, Room 260 Sacramento, Ca 95811
(916) 327-3809 fax (916) 327-4712
Dear Mr. Roland,
As a concerned resident and water user in California, I urge you to amend the California Plumbing Code and allow for simple residential grey water systems.
Our future water needs demand action now to implement all options available to face our continued water supply uncertainty.
The states of Arizona, New Mexico and Texas have done the groundwork for us so we do not have to reinvent the wheel. Concerns regarding bacteria and safety issues have not surfaced since 400 gallon per day simple residential grey water systems have been tracked and legally in use since 2001.
Thank you for giving this important matter your*immediate attention,
Sincerely,
Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2009 6:44 PM
Subject: How to send an email in support of new Grey Water Codes
Dear advocates for a change in California grey water policy,
We have a small window of*opportunity to have our voices heard.
The California Department of Housing & Community Development (DHCD) is now accepting public comment on building standards for grey water systems. Without your support, they may not make any change to the California building code*that currently*requires complex and cost prohibitive systems for grey water.
Please write by March 31st (or*edit attached sample letter) to Jim Rowland at <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected] to let him know your thoughts. Without a change, our water future continues to be precarious and will continue*allowing about 1/3 of our water to go to waste when it could instead be reused on landscapes. Arizona, New Mexico and Texas all have progressive grey water codes that can be used as the template for change in California. *
Act now to help:
*** Stave off future water rationing
*** Reduce potential loss of valuable landscaping
*** Keep water costs down
*** Allow Californians to be part of the solution
If you have questions or would like to learn more try these web sites:
<https://www.oasisdesign.net/greywater/law/arizona/brochure.pdf>https://www.oasisdesign.net/greywater/law/arizona/brochure.pdf
<https://graywater.net/>Graywater (also spelled greywater, graywater, gray water) (https://graywater.net/)
<https://www.buildinggreen.com/auth/article.cfm/ID/3903/>BuildingGreen.com - EBN: 17:5 - Alternative Water Sources: Supply-Side Solutions for Green Buildings (https://www.buildinggreen.com/auth/article.cfm/ID/3903/) scroll down to Grey Water
John Shurtz,
LEED AP, CGBP & Green Point Rater
President, Green Builders of Marin
Tel: 415.884.0700
Fax: 415.884.0713
<https://www.greenbuildersofmarin.com/>Home Page (https://www.greenbuildersofmarin.com)
Text of Letter to Jim Roland
To: Jim Rowland *[email protected]
Department of Housing and Community Development
Division of Codes and Standards
1800 3rd Street, Room 260 Sacramento, Ca 95811
(916) 327-3809 fax (916) 327-4712
Dear Mr. Roland,
As a concerned resident and water user in California, I urge you to amend the California Plumbing Code and allow for simple residential grey water systems.
Our future water needs demand action now to implement all options available to face our continued water supply uncertainty.
The states of Arizona, New Mexico and Texas have done the groundwork for us so we do not have to reinvent the wheel. Concerns regarding bacteria and safety issues have not surfaced since 400 gallon per day simple residential grey water systems have been tracked and legally in use since 2001.
Thank you for giving this important matter your*immediate attention,
Sincerely,