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The Austin Environmental Directory 2013 INSIDE THIS ISSUE... Electric Vehicles ...................................... P. 78 Locally-Grown Food .............................. P. 86 Recycling and Zero Waste ..................... P. 90 Energy-Efficient Lighting...................... P. 98 Environmental Groups ........................ P. 104 Early History of Austin Water ............ P. 126 Water & the Environment ....................... P. 4 Water Conservation ............................... P. 24 The Edwards Aquifer ............................ P. 43 Clean Energy Programs......................... P. 49 Green Building ....................................... P. 61 Watershed Protection............................. P. 74 The Water Edition

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The Austin Environmental Directory2013

INSIDE THIS ISSUE...

Electric Vehicles ...................................... P. 78

Locally-Grown Food .............................. P. 86

Recycling and Zero Waste ..................... P. 90

Energy-Efficient Lighting ...................... P. 98

Environmental Groups ........................ P. 104

Early History of Austin Water ............ P. 126

Water & the Environment ....................... P. 4

Water Conservation ............................... P. 24

The Edwards Aquifer ............................ P. 43

Clean Energy Programs......................... P. 49

Green Building ....................................... P. 61

Watershed Protection ............................. P. 74

The Water Edition

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The Austin Environmental Directory 2013Edited and Produced by Paul Robbins

Water, Lighting, Environmental Group, & Food Sections by Paul Robbins

Gray Water story by Lauren Ross

Rainwater story by Paul Robbins and Austin Energy Green Building

Save Barton Creek Section by Hanna Morgan, with contributions from Laurie Dries, Nico Hauwert, Brian Hunt, Steve Johnson, Sandy Kelso, and Gail McGlammery

Recycling and Reuse Section by Lauren Hammond and David Hogan

Green Building Section by Miki Cook, Matthew Crosby, Shems Duval, Molly Emerick, Jessica Galloway, Patricia House, Liana Kallivoka, Heidi Kasper, Richard Morgan, Lisa Nutt,

Paul Robbins, Sarah Tober, and John Umphress

Clean Energy Section by Sarah Fusco, Jaime Gomez, Elizabeth Kasprowicz, Terry Moore, Fred Yebra, and Austin Energy Marketing

Air Quality Page by Deanna Altenhoff

Cover Art Painting: © Glenda Green (Glendagreen.com), all rights reserved. Photo of painting by Scott Van Osdol. Special Thanks to Gary Freborg.

Artists and Photographers: Art Anderson, Lydia Avila, Ave Bonar, Margaret Campbell Bamberger, Jason Cato, Ron Cobb, Kimberly Davis, Wendy Hale Davis,

James Dee, John Dolley, Skeeter Hagler, Tim Jones, Kay Ledbetter, Tom Otterman, Paul Robbins, Deanna Roy, Erdem Selek, Anne Woods

Computer Assistance by Bill Christensen, Mohan Rao, and Jeanine Sih

Proofreaders and Advisors: Janice Bezanson, Margot Clarke, Claire DeYoung, David Foster, Toye Goodson, Chris Herbert, Kam Magor, Rick Lowerre,

Lauren Smitherman, Tony Switzer, Gail Vittori

Mail List Assistance: Jeff Smith, Opinion Analysts

DISCLAIMER

Though great effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information in the Austin Environmental Directory, the publication assumes no responsibility and disclaims any injury, damage, or economic loss re-sulting from the use or effect of any product or information specified within the publication. Information in the Austin Environmental Directory does not necessarily reflect the endorsement of the advertising sponsors. While this publication is meant as a guide for environmental products and services, it cannot be a substitute for product quality assurance by the manufacturers and providers of these products and services; it cannot be a replacement for preferences of individual consumers; and it cannot be an alternative to common sense employed by consumers who use the products and services discussed herein. It is recommended that con-sumers follow instructions in product and service manuals and on labels to ensure safe use.

© Paul Robbins 2013 - All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, either electronic or mechanical, including recording, photocopying, or by any information retrieval and storage system, without written permission of the copyright holder. Artwork and pictures were produced specifically for the Directory, reprinted with permission, or believed to be in the public domain.

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Austin, TX 78767Online at www.environmentaldirectory.info

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DIRECTORY INTRODUCTION ........................................ 2

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENTI. Texas: Where the Water Runs Uphill Introduction: Taking It Personally .................................... 4 The Supply System ............................................................. 7 The Texas Water Plan ........................................................ 10 Struggles With People ...................................................... 12 Struggles With Nature and Resources ........................... 16 Struggles With Money ...................................................... 20 The Fortune Teller ............................................................. 22II. Water Conservation Efficient Appliances .......................................................... 24 Efficient Plumbing Fixtures ............................................. 27 Rainwater Harvesting ...................................................... 31 Gray Water ......................................................................... 34 Reducing Water for Lawns .............................................. 36 Watering Trees ................................................................... 40 Documentation .................................................................. 41III. The Edwards Aquifer (Save Barton Creek Assn.) .... 43IV. Headwaters: An Early History of Austin's Water and Electric Utilities ............................................................... 126

AUSTIN'S CLEAN ENERGY PROGRAMS Introduction ....................................................................... 49 Commercial Conservation Programs ............................. 50 Residential Conservation Programs ............................... 52 Renewable Energy Programs .......................................... 56 Multifamily Programs ...................................................... 58

GREEN BUILDING Introduction ....................................................................... 61 Green Building Classes & Tours ..................................... 63 Toxic Chemicals Contained in Building Materials ....... 64 Energy and Water Saving Tools ...................................... 65 Myth-Busting ..................................................................... 66 The Deep Energy Retrofit ................................................. 68

A Path to Net Zero Homes ............................................... 70 Beyond the Green Building Rating ................................. 72 Multifamily Green Building ............................................ 76 Electric Vehicle Update..................................................... 78 Electric Vehicle Programs Charge Ahead ...................... 80 Social Equity in Green Building ...................................... 83 WATERSHED PROTECTION .......................................... 74

LOCALLY-GROWN FOOD ............................................... 86

RECYCLING AND REUSE The Zero Waste Master Plan ....................................................... 90 Recycling Drop-off Centers ............................................. 96 ENERGY-EFFICIENT HOME LIGHTING ...................... 98

ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS General .............................................................................. 104 Building ............................................................................ 105 Education ......................................................................... 106 Energy ............................................................................... 107 Environmental Justice .................................................... 109 Food................................................................................... 109 Fundraising .......................................................................112 Grassroots Organizing .....................................................112 Health ................................................................................113 Parks ...................................................................................113 Politics ................................................................................115 Recycling ...........................................................................116 Special Purpose ................................................................117 Transportation ................................................................. 120 Trees & Plants .................................................................. 121 Water ................................................................................. 123 Wildlife ............................................................................. 125

CONTENTS

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Individual Contributors

Hill Abell Heinz & Margaret Aeschbach Ken Altes Linda Anderson Mary Arnold Mark Ashworth Lorraine Atherton & Mike Meier Heather Ball Norm Ballard & Cat Brown Barton Creek Farmers' MarketMolly Bean Steve Beers Carl Betancourt Nan Blake Gayle Borst Annie Borden & Ric Sternberg Walt & Pat Bronstad Liz Bruns Pat & Dale Bulla Bill Bunch & Sarah FuscoNancy Byrd & Bill Moore Stephanie Carnes Dale Chenoweth Bill Christensen Colin Clark Jenny Clark & Tim Jones Margot Clark Andrew Clements Jo Clifton & Roger DuncanMark Coates Becky Cobos Robin Cravey Chris Crosby Celeste Cromack Ian DavisRon DavisClaire DeYoungDave DobbsGeorge Dollis & Ingrid Weigand Andrew DonohoSarah EckhardtCharlotte FlynnDon Gardner & Pam Murfin Giant Printing Linda GreeneAdam GregoryBob GregoryPaul GregorySam GriswoldStacy Guidry Karen Hadden Sally Jo Hahn Chip Harris Dale Harris Martha Harrison Carol Harwell Donna Hoffman David Hogan Jennifer Hok Earl & Macee Holderness

Dudley Houghton George Humphrey Dick Kallerman Paloma KennedyMichael Kleiman Dick Lavine Chris Lehman Susan Lippman Jere Locke Charlotte Lovett Jon & Diane Luden Mark Lyon David Mahler Melanie Mahoney Ken Manning Ken Martin & Rebecca Melecon Natalie Marquis Mary Gay Maxwell Ann McAfee Melanie McAfeeFrank Meyer Kirk Mitchell Deborah Morin Elliott Naishtat Paul Norris Mike OsborneRusty Osborne Ken & Mary Jude Peterson Rick Piltz JD Porter Beth Pratt Jane Pulaski Karl Rabago Robin Rather Ray Reece Bill & Susan ReidMarc Richmond Joe Riddell Chris Riley Jimmy & Michelle Robertson Brian Rodgers Crispin RuizBarbara RushBob RussellDiane SaltusNancy ScanlanMaureen ScanlonRobin SchneiderRandi ShadeBrigid SheaLanny SinkinSteve SmahaBill SmithTom Smitty SmithSue SnyderHelen SpearSteve SpeirDana SpruteDave SullivanTony SwitzerPhyllis ThomsonKathy Tovo

InDIvIDuAl AnD EnvIROnMEnTAl GROup SpOnSORSPatrick Van HarenGail VittoriAbbe WaldmanJim WalkerKunda Lee WicceMark WielandBruce WillenzikLaVerne WilliamsMariann WizardAllan & Vivian WolfeRoger WoodChuck WrightIra Yates

Environmental Groups

Austin Cycling AssociationAustin Neighborhoods CouncilAustin Organic GardenersAustin Sierra ClubAustin Youth River WatchBat Conservation InternationalCamp FireCampus Environmental CenterCenter for Maximum Potential Building SystemsClean Water ActionDesign~Build~LiveEcology ActionEnvironment TexasEnvironmental Defense Environmental Health League First Unitarian Church of AustinHill Country FoundationHorned Lizard Society Interfaith Environmental NetworkKeep Austin Beautiful LBJ Wildflower Center National Wildlife Federation Native Plant Society Nature Conservancy Physicians for Social ResponsibilityPublic Citizen Save Barton Creek AssociationSave Our Springs AllianceSolar Austin Sustainable Food Center Texas Campaign for the EnvironmentTexas Conservation CorpsTexas Environmental DemocratsTexas Impact Texas League of Conservation VotersTexas Organic Farmers & Growers AssociationTexas SEED CoalitionTexas Solar Energy SocietyTreefolksU.S. Green Building CouncilUseful Wild PlantsVegetarian Network of AustinWestcave Preserve

The Environmental Directory is entirely supported by Austin's environmental community. Con-tributions of any amount will assist in its production and printing. Checks can be mailed to:

The Austin Environmental Directory • P.O. Box 1374 • Austin, TX 78767

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ABOUT THE DIRECTORYThe Austin Environmental Directory is meant as a user-

friendly guide to readers for learning about environmen-tal issues, for identifying and purchasing environmental products, and for becoming involved in environmental organizations. The print version is distributed free to the Austin area. The Directory is also on the Internet at www.environmentaldirectory.info/.

The Directory is edited by Paul Robbins, a longtime en-vironmental activist residing in Austin. He wrote about 60% of the issue, with government agencies and non-profit organizations producing sections relevant to their programs. These agencies and organizations received this space at greatly reduced cost.

Businesses in subjects that the book discusses and local environmental groups are given free listings. However, the book is supported through advertising and contributions from individuals and environmental groups.

This Year’s Topics

This is the eighth issue of the Directory since 1995. In the shadow of the record drought of 2011, the theme of this edition of the Directory is water. The urgency is keenly fixed in the minds of many Texans. This theme includes three stories.

The first is about the water situation in Texas. Providing supplies for the 21 million more people over the next 50 years is a daunting challenge. If there is a central message to this article, it is that Texas can no longer provide for the insatiable thirst of all who come here without either large increases in costs or creating a water-efficient economy.

A second story discusses techniques and technologies to save water. Some of these are fairly straight forward, such as appliances that work more efficiently. Others require rethinking why water is used to begin with. For instance, water use for landscapes can be greatly reduced with proper soil levels and plant nutrients. And it can be supplied by gray water or rainwater instead of processed water.

A third story is about the early history of Austin's water and electric utilities. In relative terms, it has not been that long since Austin was severely constrained by limited water supplies. While Austin is not the only major city with a story to tell, recounting this history is a compelling example with which to view both human nature and the growth of American cities in general.

Most of the information in these articles has never been reported by any other Austin publication. The new edition also includes a short section on the Edwards Aquifer by the Save Barton Creek Association, and updated or new sections on recycling, green building, clean energy, locally grown food, and the region's environmental groups.

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