* Water conservation refers to
reducing the usage of water and recycling of waste water for different
purposes like cleaning.
* Manufacturing , agriculture etc. Home
Water-saving technology for the home includes:
* Low-flow shower
heads sometimes called energy-efficient shower heads as they also use
less energy, due to less water being heated.
* Low-flush toilets,
composting toilets and waterless urinals, have a dramatic impact in the
developed world.
* Conventional Western toilets use large volumes of
water.Even saline water sea water can be used for flushing.
*
Faucet aerators, which break water flow into fine droplets to maintain
"wetting effectiveness" while using less water.
* As a bonus, they reduce
splashing while washing hands and dishes.
* Waste water reuse or recycling systems, allowing:
* Reuse of gray water for flushing toilets or for the garden, and
* Recycling of waste water through purification at a water treatment plant.
* Waterless car wash
* Rainwater harvesting
* Infrared or foot operated faucets can save water by using short bursts of water for rinsing in the kitchen or bathroom
* Rainwater collected can be also used
in flowering plants and trees." ~ Wikipedia
* We serve Lodi San Joaquin County, California 95240, 95241, 95242.
Early industries in Lodi included a saw mill, flour mill, vineyards, orchards, and cattle ranching. The Lodi Land and Lumber Company saw mill was built on the south bank of the Mokelumne River in 1877, and relied on logs floated down from the Sierras during the rainy season. The mill was powered by a steam engine, and has a capacity of 40,000 board feet per day.
The "Flame Tokay" grape was introduced from Algeria in 1857, and was a central feature of the vineyards that gradually rose to prominence because of the sandy loam soil and the location directly east of the Suisun Pass. For a brief period during the late 19th century the vines were usurped in favor of watermelons and wheat, but price cuts and labeling problems encouraged farmers to plant more vines. The early 20th century saw the establishment of several large manufacturers with national distribution capabilities, such as Supermold, the Pinkerton Foundry, the Lodi Iron Works, Pacific Coast Producers, Holz Rubber Company, Valley Industries, and Goehring Meat Company.
Today the Lodi area is home to several large manufacturing,and agricultural companies, including Archer Daniels Midland, Blue Shield of California, Dart Container, General Mills, Holz Rubber Company, Kubota Tractors, Lodi Iron Works, Miller Packing Company, Pacific Coast Producers, Thule/Valley Industries, and Woodbridge-Robert Mondavi. Lodi is the birthplace of A&W Root Beer and A&W Restaurants established in 1919, which is considered the original fast food restaurant. ~ Wikipedia |
Lodi Chamber of Commerce |
Lodi City Website