Blog Round Up: January 11th - January 18th
Posted on January 18, 2008 | Filed Under Weekly Round Up
Chas Offutt, Director of Internet Strategy
Technology & Rivers
Try this new Pac-Man style game from the EPA’s WaterSense program, hat tip to Walling’s Wonderful Blog. I also found another great water supply game, although this one is more game and less education. The object is to build more water supply pipes before time runs out, a nice lead in to this week’s round-up.
The river round up for 1-11 to 1-18:
Rosefirewalker wonders if water rationing is in our future.
The Digerati Life has the numbers to prove that you can save money and conserve water and electricity at the same time.
The city of Sartell, MN is offering to install rain gardens for residents as part of the 2008 Capital Improvement Project, Minnesota Gardens has the scoop.
The annual Riverkeeper Film Festival keeps water issues on the mind, Zach Smith has the story.
The landmark Klamath Restoration Agreement has been released. American Rivers posted over at Treehugger and Trout Underground has their own post. Not everyone is happy with the agreement, KlamBlog has their own post.
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Rebecca R. Wodder



























For those who want to know more about the Klamath River restoration and dam removal issues see my Klamath River Directory with local sites from agriculture, fishermen, Native Americans and environmental interests.
brthomas, thank you for letting us know. I’ll pass this information on to Steve Rothert, our CA Director, working on the Klamath.
Best,
Chas