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A must read!  A reminder as we celebrate the LA Aqueduct Centennial, the solution to our water problem is our local wate...
11/04/2013

A must read! A reminder as we celebrate the LA Aqueduct Centennial, the solution to our water problem is our local water including capturing quandered rainwater. A message Green LA's Water Committee has been promoting for years.

Op-Ed
Not enough water, L.A.? Look up.
A region as dry as ours can't afford to squander rainwater.

By Andy Lipkis

November 4, 2013

On Nov. 5, 1913, William Mulholland stood before a crowd of 40,000 people near San Fernando and unfurled an American flag, signaling the official opening of the Los Angeles Aqueduct. As water from the Owens Valley rushed through the spillway for the first time, Mulholland exulted to the assembled onlookers: "There it is. Take it."

It was a good line. But Mulholland should have pointed skyward — because that is the true source of our water.

Now, 100 years later, faced with water supply problems that mock Mulholland's triumphalism, maybe we can finally get things right.

The difference between a water-starved Los Angeles and a water-sufficient Los Angeles doesn't have to depend only on how much we can pull from the Owens Valley, the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta or the Colorado River. We have the power to alleviate the city's water problems with rainwater we currently squander.

Rainwater has the potential to be a more important supply source than any other. In fact, given our critical need for water, rainwater may be the single most valuable natural resource possessed by the city. And yet, we waste it.

Instead of capturing this crucial resource in cisterns and aquifers, rainwater ends up flowing from gutters, to storm drains, to the ocean. But there's a better way.

Since 1998, TreePeople, working with the county and city of Los Angeles and agencies such as the state Department of Water Resources, has turned Sun Valley into a national model for harvesting and reusing rainwater and floodwater.

Sun Valley has a long and troubled relationship with rain. The community was built without storm drains, and TV news crews looking for footage of flooded intersections during storms learned long ago to head straight for it.

But delivering Sun Valley from its flooding problems is only the beginning of the benefits offered by the Sun Valley Watershed Project. What makes the project unique is that it offers a single integrated plan to address flood protection, water quality and water conservation.

The most innovative component of the plan involves advanced water capture. The project uses both natural and engineered technologies that mimic — and even improve on — the original watershed. The project includes rain gardens (sunken areas in landscapes that capture rainwater from roofs and other impervious surfaces), vegetated bio-swales (creek-like rain gardens), constructed wetlands (which create wildlife habitat while cleaning storm water runoff through natural processes), and trees — planted with mulched root zones so water runoff is filtered and infiltrated into the aquifer.

Moderate-sized rain tanks are being installed around homes, as well as giant underground cisterns under schoolyards, parks and wildlife areas. That rainwater is then used not only to irrigate the areas where it was captured but also to recharge aquifers.

These innovations are being implemented in pilot projects around Los Angeles, including at Echo Park Lake and at the South Los Angeles Wetlands Park, where runoff from neighborhood streets is captured, cleaned and used to fill the lake and wetlands for wildlife habitat and recreation, while preventing pollution of the river and ocean.

Now it's time to go full scale.

Spurred on by advocates, including Green LA Coalition's local water committee and the Council for Watershed Health, public agencies across the region are looking at investments to create alternatives to importing water from far away. The pilot programs in Sun Valley and elsewhere have inspired Mulholland's former employer, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, as well as the city's Bureau of Sanitation, to begin decreasing our reliance on water imported from other places. The DWP is currently creating its first-ever master plan for storm water capture.

Could the methods of Sun Valley and these other projects be expanded to serve the entire city? Absolutely. The need is clear, the technology is available and the potential impact is historic. The key is for us to realize that Mulholland got it wrong, and that we've been making the same mistakes ever since.

Yes, we need to import water — that will always be a reality. But we won't have to import as much if we learn to effectively use the treasure that drops to earth when it rains.

Water has always been, and will always be, the greatest natural challenge faced by Los Angeles, but a solution is near at hand. We just need to look up.

Andy Lipkis is the founder and president of TreePeople and a founding member of the Green LA Coalition.

Copyright © 2013, Los Angeles Times

http://www.latimes.com/opinion/commentary/la-oe-lipkis-rainwater-20131104,0,1168298.story
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Your Vote + LA2050 = $100,000 for pop up parks along the LA River. Green LA partnered with the LA River Revitalization C...
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Your Vote + LA2050 = $100,000 for pop up parks along the LA River. Green LA partnered with the LA River Revitalization Corporation to win funding in the Goldhirsch Foundation's LA2050 competition. These movable parks will help activate key streets connecting to the river. Click on the below link to vote!

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LA's Got Lines!' New Video Shows Future of Our Transit System
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LA's Got Lines!' New Video Shows Future of Our Transit System

If the Los Angeles transit system—both in its current and future states—has you scratching your head, Move LA somehow sensed your confusion and produced an edutaining video explaining "the lay of the lines" to the recognizable and catchy tune of "Dry Bones."

Here's your last opportunity to WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS to Green LA Confidential: Improv w/Enviro Leaders & Honoring Paula...
08/02/2012

Here's your last opportunity to WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS to Green LA Confidential: Improv w/Enviro Leaders & Honoring Paula Daniels at The Last Bookstore! Submit your entries by 11:59pm PST tonight. Join us this Saturday w/an all-star enviro cast (including NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council), Heal the Bay, East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice, TreePeople & more!)! UPDATE: We're delighted to announce that Councilmember Jose Huizar & City Controller Wendy Greuel have confirmed they will be joining us!

Dear Green LA Member/Friend/Ally, We would be honored if you would join us at Green LA Confidential on August 4, 2012, as we host an evening of improv and storytelling featuring LA’s environmental leaders, at 7:00 pm at The Last Bookstore in downtown Los Angeles. 96 800x600 ...

Join us this Saturday w/an all-star enviro cast (including NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council), Heal the Bay, East ...
08/02/2012

Join us this Saturday w/an all-star enviro cast (including NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council), Heal the Bay, East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice, TreePeople & more!) at Green LA Confidential: Improv w/Enviro Leaders & Honoring Paula Daniels at The Last Bookstore honoring Paula Daniels! UPDATE: We're delighted to announce that Councilmember Jose Huizar & City Controller Wendy Greuel have confirmed they will be joining us!

Help ban plastic bags in California! Post your pics of plastic bags in your community & tag them  : you can use Twitter,...
07/27/2012

Help ban plastic bags in California!
Post your pics of plastic bags in your community & tag them : you can use Twitter, Instagram, Flickr and/or Facebook. Heal the Bay will collect & present them to the State Senate to persuade them to Ban Plastic Bags for good! Read more:
www.healthebay.org/bagpics

Help ban plastic bags in California!
Post your pics of plastic bags in your community & tag them : you can use Twitter, Instagram, Flickr and/or Facebook. We will collect & present them to the State Senate to persuade them to Ban Plastic Bags for good! Read more:
www.healthebay.org/bagpics

**Deadline extended to 8/2/12** Here's your opportunity to WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS to Green LA Confidential: Improv w/Envi...
07/27/2012

**Deadline extended to 8/2/12**
Here's your opportunity to WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS to Green LA Confidential: Improv w/Enviro Leaders & Honoring Paula Daniels on Saturday, August 4, 2012 at 7:00 pm at The Last Bookstore! Join us for an evening of improv & storytelling featuring LA's environmental leaders, & honoring Paula Daniels!

Follow & complete any &/or all of the instructions below to enter the raffle to win (2) Green LA Confidential tickets (valued at $200). If you complete all of the instructions below, you can earn up to 8 entries. Each bullet point provides additional (optional) entries into the raffle.

*2 entries: Comment on this post with your answer to "Why are you passionate about greening Los Angeles?"

*2 entries: Share this post publicly on your own page + your answer to "Why are you passionate about greening Los Angeles?"

*1 entry: RSVP as "going" on our event page (http://goo.gl/E1Rae). Invite your friends.

*1 entry: On Twitter, tweet us the answer to the question: "Why are you passionate about greening Los Angeles?" Remember to mention and use hashtag .

*2 entries: Purchase a ticket to Green LA Confidential!

Once all entries have been submitted, we will select a random winner on Thursday, August 2, 2012. Email [email protected] with Qs about the contest, or to confirm your entries have been received. Thank you for your support!

Dear Green LA Member/Friend/Ally, We would be honored if you would join us at Green LA Confidential on August 4, 2012, as we host an evening of improv and storytelling featuring LA’s environmental leaders, at 7:00 pm at The Last Bookstore in downtown Los Angeles. 96 800x600 ...

07/25/2012

**Want to win TWO tickets ($200 value) to Green LA Confidential: Improv w/Enviro Leaders & Honoring Paula Daniels on 8.4.12? Keep your eyes and ears peeled tomorrow for your opportunity to win!**

Join us for an evening of improv & storytelling featuring LA’s environmental leaders, at 7:00 pm at The Last Bookstore. Purchase your tickets today, & you'll get a special 'early bird' bonus! The interactive show will compellingly portray Green LA’s important advocacy work & will demonstrate why the Green LA Coalition is the city’s go to environmental organization. Join us as we honor Paula A. Daniels, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's senior policy advisor & the founding chair of the Los Angeles Food Policy Council. Your tax-deductible donation (via your ticket purchase) will go directly towards covering the costs of this first-of-its-kind event, & to support Green LA’s mission to transform Los Angeles into a just and sustainable city. We look forward to seeing you there!

  at the press conference w/Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa!
06/21/2012

at the press conference w/Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa!

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06/19/2012

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