Rainbow Water Coalition: New Blog from Todd Jarvis

December 31, 2009 | Posted by Michael "Aquadoc" Campana
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So what’s this? Has the Rev. Jesse Jackson entered the blogosphere? Actually no – it’s someone much better as far as water is concerned.

toddHydrogeologist extraordinaire, colleague, and friend Dr. Todd Jarvis, Associate Director of the Institute for Water and Watersheds, whose name has been liberally spread throughout WaterWired opining on dowsing, bottled water, nonrenewable groundwater, exempt wells, transboundary groundwater, etc., recently entered the blogosphere with the Rainbow Watertoilet Coalition blog.

From his header:

A non-partisan, neutral perspective supporting diversity in the color of water. A blog mostly about greywater.  

 Todd was recently appointed to the Oregon Graywater Advisory Committee, or as he refers to it, The Oregon Way for Graywater

So what does he mean by the color of water? You’ll have to read his first post!  

“Seek not to follow in the footsteps of wise men; seek what they sought.” – Matsuo Bash?

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  1. Bill Jarvis on January 30, 2010 2:43 am

    what color is the water in China?

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