Sustainability...the Final Frontier!
Can Appropriate Water Technology Help
Los Osos and other cities in our County...?



Keynote Speaker: Jonathan Todd, of Todd Ecological Design Inc. 
( www.toddecological.com) an award-winning water and natural resources 
planning firm, will be visiting San Luis Obispo County on February 
6th and 7th to address appropriate technology in San Luis county 
including the Los Osos sewer project. Todd Ecological specializes in 
the development of ecological technologies for food production, waste 
purification and conversion, environmental restoration and systems 
integration ofr architecture and eco-industrial parks throughout the 
world. The focus is to provide clients with cost-effective aesthetic 
solutions to wastewater, storm water, aquatic environment management, 
and bio-solids conversion.

Two Public Presentations &
Sustainability Socials
(Pizza, Beer, Wine, Sweets, Raffle, & Music!)

February 6th, Weds;  6 ­ 9 pm
SLO Botanical Garden ($20 suggested donation)
New education & convention facility. (www.slobg.org)
(El Chorro Regional Park, across Hwy 1 from Cuesta College)
(Between Morro Bay & SLO)

February 7th, Thurs; 6 ­ 10 pm:
LOS OSOS @ South Bay Community Center
($5 suggested donation)
(2180 Palisades Ave, behind Skate Park)

Available at both events:
 ~ Music by THE CUESTA JAZZ ENSEMBLE

~ By Donation (All Funds raised will assist sustainability efforts 
within SLO County)
• Food by American Flatbread Pizza,
• Beer tasting by Cayucos Brewing Company,
• Wine tasting, and
• Slo Chai and SweetEarth Chocolates

~ Examples of appropriate technology to maintain a healthy water cycle:
1. Low Impact development strategies
2. Ultra low flow toilets or high efficiency 1.28 Gpf
3. Rainwater harvesting
4. Dual Flush Toilets .9 / 1.6 Gpf
5. Grey water reuse systems
6. Energy Star Appliances (Clothes washer and dishwasher)
7. Composting toilets

For more details about this event, please see the press release


For downloadable flyer please click HERE.


For more details:
www.slosurfrider.org
Noah 772-7668
nsmukler@yahoo.com

www.slogreenBuild.org
Mikel 674-5534
Jessica 466-6737 x 203

www.hopedance.org
www.santalucia.sierraclub.org





Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
(805) 962-2571
P.O. Box 92156, Santa Barbara, CA 93190
margie@sbpermaculture.org
www.sbpermaculture.org

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