Thursday, August 2, 2012

We just got this email from a client


Hi Arlos,

I just wanted to drop you a note. You fixed a problem that I had been having with our Eternal Water Heater for more than a year. After three service people ( I use this term loosely) had attempted to fix it, we had continued to have problems with it randomly shutting itself off at very inopportune times. You came out and quickly saw that no one had bothered to set the gas at the proper setting. After your fix, the heater has worked very well for the past six months! Thank you so much! I was ready to throw the damn thing in the ocean! You should be the ONLY service person recommended by Eternal and you are certainly the only guy I'll be calling in the future. 

All the best,
Kym Joseph

Monday, June 25, 2012

There is one additional water source few have looked at that offers the best possible solution at the least cost with win win for everyone. The largest quarry at Cemex is approx 4000' long 1000' ft wide and 250' deep (One of several). If this were lined with an HDPE GEO textile it could receive run off from the Mill Creek water shed which currently serves the town of Davenport. Water rights have been retained by Cemex, land now owned by open space and the 'semipervins fund which all could receive future funding by selling water to a joint region of water users. There exists infrastructure to treat water which could be swapped with the county, Santa Cruz now acquires Davenport service area, the land trust and joint venture have a water based recreational area that can now be served by the RTC rail as an offset to cost, water to loop back to the top of the San Vincente Creek to ensure habitat, reduction in stream take from Laguna Creek and a win win for everyone.
I have built desalination plants on a major scale in the Caribbean, know cost of construction and operation. I would strongly suggest this option be considered.
Please help to spread this idea.
There is one additional water source few have looked at that offers the best possible solution at the least cost with win win for everyone. The largest quarry at Cemex is approx 4000' long 1000' ft wide and 250' deep (One of several). If this were lined with an HDPE GEO textile it could receive run off from the Mill Creek water shed which currently serves the town of Davenport. Water rights have been retained by Cemex, land now owned by open space and the 'semipervins fund which all could receive future funding by selling water to a joint region of water users. There exists infrastructure to treat water which could be swapped with the county, Santa Cruz now acquires Davenport service area, the land trust and joint venture have a water based recreational area that can now be served by the RTC rail as an offset to cost, water to loop back to the top of the San Vincente Creek to ensure habitat, reduction in stream take from Laguna Creek and a win win for everyone.
I have built desalination plants on a major scale in the Caribbean, know cost of construction and operation. I would strongly suggest this option be considered.
Please help to spread this idea.
This is the link to our facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/lists/10150290052286957

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012