The Dump gets Dumped - HTO Starts 2017 With Big Success for Groundwater!
HTO Sends $10,000 to SB County from 2016 Doggy Bag Campaign
Thank you, Supporters for the BEST YEAR in our History!
In this E-letter:
HTO invited onto stakeholder committee working on the implementation plan for $650M in wastewater infrastructure projects
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PLEASE VOTE on Tuesday, November 2!
Support HTO Friday, November 5, at the Wine & Design art event featuring Paul Greene’s ocean photography!
The Dump gets Dumped - HTO Starts 2017 With Big Success for Groundwater!
HTO Sends $10,000 to SB County from 2016 Doggy Bag Campaign
Thank you, Supporters for the BEST YEAR in our History!
Over the weekend, President Obama signed the Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation (WIIN) Bill, designed to fund a number of water projects across the nation. While this bill will undoubtedly have an effect on California's water supplies, many are wondering what those effects will be, why this bill was so contentious for Californian lawmakers, and what shape it can take under a Trump presidency. . .
Last week, Heal the Ocean had the opportunity to attend the monthly meeting of the Santa Barbara Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) and give public comment.
We have been working to find a solution to the septic woes of Los Olivos for a number of years, and we have recently been advocating for the Santa Ynez Community Service District (CSD) to include Los Olivos in its sphere of influence so that it can provide the town with necessary sewer infrastructure and services. . .
Happy Holidays from HTO! Click here to read our full December E-Letter.
With the recent Presidential Election shifting the working environmental landscape, we want to keep you updated more than once a month with the news we’re getting, the meetings we’re participating in. There is already encouraging news about the planning already being done by environmental groups working under the new Administration. We hope you find the reports as positive as we have. . .
In our October E-Letter... HTO works on wastewater issues in Santa Ynez; Aerial/ Dive Survey of Summerland Oil Field; Potable Reuse Comes Closer to Reality; and more!
In this E-Letter: Chumash recycled water helps Rey fire-fighting efforts; West Santa Ynez votes in septic-to-sewer project!; and more!
In this E-Letter: Jean-Michel Cousteau as Grand Marshal of Fiesta Parade; Recycled Water Update; Pharmaceutical Pollution; Susan Petrovich takes on a Dog Bag Dispenser; and more!
It's official: the lineup for HTO's Annual Celebration has been set: Marilyn Monroe & Liza Minnelli, impersonated by the same actress - will join Frank Sinatra (Monty Aidem) on October 22, 2016 at HTO's Annual celebration at the El Paseo Restaurant. With Julia Louis-Dreyfus as the honorary chair of this event, HTO continues its tradition of being "the funnest party of the year”. . .
In this E-Letter: Reminder to vote; World Ocean's Day; a special Thank You; and Save the Date for HTO's annual party!
In this E-Letter: Heather Hudson's film, "The Women and the Waves 2" premieres May 21 at the New Vic Theatre; State Assembly budget subcommittee approved $900,000 to help pay for oil remediation at Summerland Beach; LAFCO approves West Santa Ynez annexation; Carpinteria unveils recycled water facilities plan; and more!
In this E-Letter: Heal the Ocean is partnering with EF International in a massive coastal cleanup on Earth Day; April 22 is the LAST DAY to send in letters of support for cleaning up the leaking Becker Oil Well in Summerland; and HTO announces the date of our annual event at the historic El Paseo Restaurant.
Heal the Ocean is asking that you help a massive letter-writing campaign to the State of California to support the designation of state funds to cap the leaking Becker Oil well in Summerland!
After you read this message, please click on the sample letter, fill it out and/or personalize it as you will, and e-mail it back to us so that we can put all the letters together to go to the appropriate office in Sacramento in April.
We at Heal the Ocean have read the March 7, 2016 Los Angeles Times article “Deadly superbugs from hospitals get strong in the sewers and could end up in the Pacific Ocean.” We have also read the repeat of this story in the March 9, 2016 Santa Barbara News-Press with the headline “Superbug in sewage puts surfers’ health at risk.”
Heal the Ocean is featured on radio & film; we are helping line up funding for sustainable water, an update on the Summerland oil mess...and more!
Heal the Ocean and the City of Santa Barbara are partnering in a mammoth cleanup of both the City and Santa Barbara south County coastline, being organized by EF International Language School, Santa Barbara campus. EF International has organized a Ocean & Environmental Awareness campaign that features a widespread annual beach cleanup on Earth Day, April 22, 2016. . .