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Journal on WATER

I found this on the WATER WIRED blog by Michael E. 'Aquadoc' Campana. Water is a new, online, open-access journal on water science and technology, including ecology and management. Its an open access online journal which means the journal is free for readers. The website also states, " f ree publication for manuscripts submitted in 2010".

Potential climbing job

Wind Turbines!! http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/25/business/25climb.html?_r=1&em=&adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1261771639-8AxHTV/sHCzoDA1+AK/j/w If you're interested, Level 1 certification requires a week-long, $1300 training course, conveniently taught at Scala Inc., in Reno, NV.

Emerging Waterborne Pathogens

The University of Arizona Water Sustainability Program is pleased to announce an upcoming workshop on Emerging Waterborne Pathogens , Tuesday, March 9, 2010 at the Marriott University Park Hotel in Tucson. Hear about the latest research findings on emerging pathogens, detection and treatment issues, new real-time technologies, source tracking, regulatory issues and more.

International Drought Symposium

registration is now open for the International Drought Symposium, to be held March 24-26, 2010, at the Riverside Marriott Hotel. You may register on line at www.cnas.ucr.edu/drought-symposium/ . The website also includes a complete schedule of the symposium’s presentations and events, abstracts, biographies, and other information.

Moringa Flocculation

Two good papers on combining Moringa with Chlorine for water disinfection. Preston, K., Lantagne, D., Kotlarz, N. & Jellison, K. 2009 Turbidity and Chlorine Demand Reduction Using Alum and Moringa Flocculation before Household Chlorination in Developing Countries. J. Water Health (in press). Babu, R. & Chaudhuri, M. 2005 Home Water Treatment by Direct Filtration with Natural Coagulant. J. Water Health 3(1), 27-30.

The good and bad of tea & coffee

CBC Research from the Arizona Cancer Center found that consuming concentrated amounts of green tea assisted in the body's defense of cancer-inducing toxins. It is part of a growing body of research identifying the benefits of green tea http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2009/12/14/f-research-coffee-tea-good-for-you.html Coffee and Coke has always made me nauseous and irritable, but this depends on the individual. The article neglected to mention that Drinking Too-Hot Tea May Raise Esophageal Cancer Risk . This study was done in Iran where it is culturally relevant to drink scalding hot tea. Hot Tea May Raise Esophageal Cancer Risk

California Releases 12-part Climate Change Adaptation Strategy

California Releases 12-part Climate Change Adaptation Strategy California's Natural Resources Agency released a report last week recommending a 12-part climate change adaptation strategy that was endorsed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Google CEO Eric Schmidt, among others. Among the recommendations: creation of a climate adaptation advisory panel, staffed by business and government leaders, to further assess the level of risk facing California; pursuit of more reservoirs and water projects to address strained water supplies; implementation of a statewide conservation target to cut water use by 20 percent by 2020; a directive to state agencies to avoid new development in areas prone to erosion, flooding and wildfire; and expanded use of the California Environmental Quality Act to force managers of infrastructure projects to consider their contributions to greenhouse gas emissions. To view the report, visit http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CNRA-1000-2009-027/CNRA-1000-