Aug 26, 2009

Waterworks VOTED Best of East Hawaii


Waterworks Hawaii, Hilo's original hot tub emporium, water tank, and pool service center has been dubbed "Best of East Hawaii" by the Hawaii Tribune-Herald once again! As long as can remember, the crew at Waterworks Hawaii have been the local experts on pools, hot tubs and water storage tanks on the Big Island.

Manager Tony Perssons and his staff are always ready to help customers find water treatment chemicals for their pools and hot tubs throughout East Hawaii and Puna, but more and more often they are again being asked to design and build the sustainable home systems for traditional rainwater storage and safe residential water filtration that have kept the company a mainstay in the local construction industry since 1970.   

Rainwater catchment and home water storage systems were commonly used all over the Hawaiian Islands until piped in water came into demand and building codes phased out independent water supply systems in many communities.  Today, independently owned and operated purification, filtration and water storage is undergoing a revival across the world as fears of global warming increase and contamination of municipal water supplies becomes apparent. With home rainwater storage systems you control the purity and the safety of your own free water supply for life.

Waterworks showroom, situated conveniently on Kanoelehua Avenue in Hilo, sells a variety of pumps and pool accessories, and complete custom systems for in or above ground pools and hot tubs.  Stop in to see what gets these folks voted East Hawaii's Best year after year! 

Aug 16, 2009

Aquaculture Funding Opportunities

Key scientific, environmental, and socio-economic questions for marine aquaculture are being answered with the help of the NOAA National Marine Aquaculture Initiative competitive grants program. 

As a Federal agency under the U.S. Department of Commerce, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) administers a variety of competitive grant programs and other financial assistance programs targeted to the development of sustainable aquaculture in the United States. Areas of interest include aquaculture research, technology development, and the commercial development of the domestic aquaculture industry. The programs below outline NOAA-managed funding opportunities for aquaculture and funding opportunities available through other agencies or venues.

NOAA Competitive Grants Programs for Aquaculture

The National Marine Aquaculture Initiative - A national competitive grant program coordinated by NOAA, the National Marine Aquaculture Initiative encourages demonstration projects and research targeted to the development of sustainable marine aquaculture in the United States. The competition is designed to foster dynamic partnerships that channel resources toward the development of sustainable aquaculture technologies. Projects often involve partnerships among commercial companies, research institutions, universities, state governments, and coastal communities.

Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program - NOAA's SBIR Program supports creative advanced research in scientific and engineering areas, including aquaculture, and encourages the commercial application of Government-funded research. SBIR awards lead to major breakthroughs, innovative technologies, and next-generation products and processes.

Saltonstall-Kennedy Grant Program - Since 1990 the Saltonstall-Kennedy Grant Program has included aquaculture as a priority to fund projects that encourage the development of environmentally and economically sound aquaculture, relieve fishing pressure, and improve market availability. Click here to see a bibliography of information on project reports or products prepared under the Saltonstall-Kennedy Grant Program since 1990. In recent years, this competitive grant program has been canceled due to insufficient funding, but it will be funded (contingent on the appropriations process) for FY 2009.

NOAA Financial Assistance Programs

NOAA Fisheries Finance Program - NOAA Fisheries Financial Services Division manages a national financial assistance program in the form of direct loans, a tax-deferred capital construction fund, and vessel and gear loss and damage. Aquaculture businesses are eligible for loans for capital construction and certain other investment costs. Clicking on the link above will take you to a description of each NOAA Fisheries financial assistance program.

Programs Offered Through Other Federal Agencies

USDA-Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service (CSREES) - CSREES offers a variety of funding opportunities through competitive grants, cooperative agreement programs, and other funding mechanisms.

USDA Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program - The USDA's SBIR aquaculture program enhances the knowledge and technology base for the continued growth of the domestic aquaculture industry.

Aloha and Welcome to Green Life Hawaii!

Living within Hawaii's delicate ecosystem requires each one of us to take responsibility for the impact of our activities. We will explore new ways to use less and grow more to lessen carbon footprints in our residences, commercial enterprises and agricultural activities.

This blog was created to offer tips for more environmentally sustainable living in Hawaii. Reform your use of technology with an eye to the future, for a more earth-friendly existence and a higher quality of life today.