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Four ways to cut your water bill

08-12-09
Georg Thoma


Average U.S. water cost

$2.81 per thousand gallons in 2008

Source: NUS Consulting Group survey of 51 utilities

If you take a close look at your water bill, you might be surprised to learn how much money is going down the drain.

A typical U.S. family of four spends about $820 every year on water and sewer fees, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, plus another $230 in energy charges for heating water.

A few inexpensive changes, such as adding low-flow showerheads and stopping leaks, might cut your monthly water bill by 20% to 30%.

Four fixes to tackle first

1. Install low-flow showerheads. A low-flow showerhead uses 1.5 to 1.75 gallons of water per minute compared with 5 to 7 gallons a minute for an older model. Simply screwing on a new showerhead might save you as much as 2,000 gallons a month, assuming two, six-minute showers a day.

Cost: Low-flow showerheads can be found online for as little as $10, and could trim your water bill by that much in just a month or two.

Tip: Because you'll use less hot water, your energy bill should drop, too.

Where the water goes

Toilets

26.7%

Clothes washers

21.7%

Showers

16.8%

Faucets

15.7%

Leaks

13.7%

Other domestic uses

5.3%

Source: American Water Works Association Research Foundation.

2. Add an aerator. An aerator is usually a fine metal mesh that screws on to the end of a conventional faucet and reduces water volume to 1 or 1.5 gallons per minute. Older faucets use 3 gallons of water per minute.

Cost: Aerators cost $3 or less, and could pay for themselves in just a month or two.

Tip: Screw on an aerator by hand to avoid scratching a faucet's finish.

3. Develop water-wise habits. Water is so cheap—a thousand gallons of water costs less than a gallon of milk—that it's easy to use carelessly. Developing a few of these water-wise habits may save you thousands of gallons a year:

  • Turn off the tap when brushing your teeth.
  • Garbage disposals use lots of water. Start a compost pile instead.
  • Don't defrost meat with running water.
  • Clean sidewalks and driveways with a broom, not a hose.
  • Do dishes in a dishwasher. It uses less water than washing by hand.
  • Water your lawn in the morning and you'll lose less water to evaporation.
  • Adjust the sprinkler so you're not watering the sidewalk or driveway.
  • Run full loads when using a dishwasher or clothes washer.
  • Take showers rather than baths.

Cost: $0

Tip: You'll need the family's cooperation to conserve. Why not promise to reward them when savings start to materialize? (Ice cream cones, anyone?)

4. Fix leaks and drips. 13.7% of all water used in U.S. households is just dribbling away. To see if you're losing water this way, read your water meter before and after a two-hour period when no water is being used. If the meter moves anyway, here are four prime suspects to investigate:

  • A running toilet can cost 200 gallons a day. Replacing a single part inside the tank, such as a worn-out flapper, might solve the problem. (Write down the brand and part number before you go to the store to avoid repeat trips.)
  • A dripping faucet can cost 2,700 gallons a year. If you're handy, you may be able to fix the problem yourself by replacing worn-out fixtures, washers, O-rings, or loose connections.
  • A pinhole leak in a washing machine hose can waste 170 gallons a day, not to mention damaging your home.
  • Outdoors, loose-fitting hose couplings can release gallons of water a minute. Give these couplings an extra turn with a wrench or pliers to cut needless loss.

After making repairs, read the meter again. If it's still showing water loss, it's probably time to call a plumber.

Cost: Replacement parts for a toilet tank usually cost less than $20. Plumbers generally charge by the hour, and a house call can easily cost $75.

Tip: To see if a toilet is running silently, add a single drop of food coloring to the water in the toilet tank. If the color shows up in the bowl without flushing, there's a leak.

Longer-term upgrades that can save

Once you've covered the basics, what more can you do to conserve water? Many household products have been redesigned in recent years to conserve water.

A new washing machine or toilet might reduce your water use significantly if you currently have older models in your home. Just keep in mind that because these items are expensive (and will likely require a plumber), it could take years to recoup their cost from lowered water bills.

Here are three items that could cut your water use noticeably if you're willing to make an investment in water conservation:

  • New toilets use no more than 1.6 gallons per flush, compared with 3.5 to 7 gallons for older models.
  • Front-loading washing machines can use one-half as much water as older top-loading models, according to the EPA.
  • Faucets that carry the EPA's WaterSense label use 30% less water than older models. You can find a list of WaterSense bathroom faucetshere.*

Cost: Toilet: $200 and up. Front-loading washing machine: $700 and up. WaterSense faucets: $100 and up.

Tip: Before buying a new appliance, read reviews online to find a make and model that gets high marks from consumers.


Now is the Time to Move to Maui ! Here are your Contacts #1

08-10-09
Georg Thoma




Moving to Maui is an incredibly exciting decision and process. Our beautiful island has so much to offer. From the 10,000 plus foot high peak of Haleakala to the pristine aqua waters below, there is something for everyone. Certainly, there are endless possibilities in terms of where to live and why.

There's the relative dryness of south Maui and Kihei, the west side prestige & panoramic views of Kaanapali and Kapalua, the upscale luxury of Wailea and Makena, the cool mountain air in upcountry communities like Kula and Makawao Town, the hippie surf vibe of Paia, the rainforests out in Haiku, and the solitude of Hana...they all hold their own special allure.

Of course, choosing where to look for real estate can be impacted by a variety of factors beyond climate, neighorhoods and views. So, I've compiled the data below to assist you in your decision making process. While every attempt has been made to insure the accuracy of the data, one should verify information independently before relying on it. Use the links below to instantly take you to that section of the page.

Also, if you would like to see what's happening on Maui, here's a good Maui Calendar Site.

Golf SchoolsNews PublicationsAirport InfoAirlinesCar Rentals
Post OfficesHandicapped ServicesHospitalsEmergency & Other NumbersPets/Quarantine
Golf

Plantation Course The
Course characteristics: large-scale terrain features;
deep valleys; expansive greens and fairways;
Home to the Mercedes Championships;
the start of the PGA Tour season.

Village Course The
Course characteristics: hilly terrain; links-style playability; 61 bunkers total; 4 water hazards total; panoramic views of Molokai, Lanai, & the Pacific Ocean.

Bay Course The
Course characteristics: rolling and hilly terrain; 68
bunkers total; 8 water hazards total; picturesque
fifth hole has golfers at the edge of the Pacific.

Kaanapali Resort South Course
Beautiful ocean views, rolling fairways,
premium on accuracy not distance.

Kaanapali Tournament North Course
Scenic fairways, sweeping views of
the ocean and mountains.

Makena North Course
Located on 1,800 acres of unspoiled, natural
beauty; both the North and South Courses
at Makena will whet any golfer's appetite.

Makena South Course
Sharing the spirit that embodies the Makena
Resort, the South Course provides the serenity
and tranquility many golfers are looking for.

Wailea Blue Course
Scenic resort golf course. Ocean and
mountain views. Family rates.

Wailea Emerald Course
Picturesque resort golf course.
Most women-friendly award winner.

Wailea Gold Course
Award-winning golf; host of Champions
& LPGA Skins Games.

Schools
The names of the public schools below are links to that school's official state web page, which will give more information about that specific school. if a school's address is underlined, then it's a clickable link to that location on Google Maps. For an even more comprehensive listing of Maui County Schools, including private schools, click HERE.
Island School Address Phone Grades Type
Lanai Lanai High School & Elementary PO Box 630630
Lanai City, HI 96763
(808) 565-7900 K-12
Maui Maui Community 179 Kaahumanu Avenue
Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 873-3082 Adult Ed
Maui Ke‘anae Elementary PO Box 128
Hana, HI 96713
(808) 248-4841 K-3
Maui Kihei Elementary 250 E. Lipoa Street
Kihei, HI 96753
(808) 875-6818 K-5
Maui Haiku Elementary 105 Pauwela Road
Haiku, HI 96708
(808) 575-3000 K-5
Maui Lihikai Elementary 335 S. Papa Avenue
Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 873-3033 K-5
Maui Makawao Elementary 3542 Baldwin Avenue
Makawao, HI 96768
(808) 573-8770 K-5
Maui Kahului Elementary 410 South Hina Avenue
Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 873-3055 K-5
Maui Kamehameha III Elementary 611 Front Street
Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 662-3955 K-5
Maui Kula Elementary 5000 Kula Highway
Kula, HI 96790
(808) 876-7610 K-5
Maui Kamali‘i Elementary 180 Ke Alii Alanui Street
Kihei, HI 96753
(808) 875-6840 K-5
Maui Paia Elementary 955 Baldwin Avenue
Paia, HI 96779
(808) 579-2100 K-5
Maui Waihee Elementary 2125 Kahekili Highway
Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 984-5644 K-5
Maui Wailuku Elementary 355 S. High Street
Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 984-5622 K-5
Maui Pukalani Elementary 2945 Iolani Street
Pukalani, HI 96768
(808) 573-8760 K-5
Maui Nahienaena Elementary 816 Niheu Street
Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 662-4020 K-5
Maui Hana High School & Elementary PO Box 128
Hana, HI 96713
(808) 248-4815 K-12
Maui Kihei PC High School 300 Ohukai Road, #214
Kihei, HI 96753
(808) 875-0700 K-12 Charter
Maui Iao Intermediate 1910 Kaohu Street
Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 984-5610 6-8
Maui Lahaina Intermediate 871 Lahainaluna Road
Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 662-3965 6-8
Maui Lokelani Intermediate 1401 Liloa Drive
Kihei, HI 96753
(808) 875-6800 6-8
Maui Kalama Intermediate 120 Makani Road
Makawao, HI 96768
(808) 573-8735 6-8
Maui Maui Waena Intermediate 795 Onehee Street
Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 873-3070 6-8
Maui Lahainaluna High School 980 Lahainaluna Road
Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 662-4000 9-12
Maui Maui High School 660 S. Lono Avenue
Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 873-3000 9-12
Maui Baldwin High School 1650 Kaahumanu Avenue
Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 984-5656 9-12
Maui King Kekaulike High School 121 Kula Highway
Pukalani, HI 96768
(808) 573-8710 9-12
Molokai Maunaloa Elementary PO Box 128
Maunaloa, HI 96770
(808) 552-2000 K-6
Molokai Kaunakakai Elementary PO Box 1950
Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-1730 K-6
Molokai Kilohana Elementary HC 01, Box 334
Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 558-2200 K-6
Molokai Kualapuu Elementary NCPCCS 260 Farrington Avenue
Kualapuu, HI 96757
(808) 567-6900 K-6 Charter
Molokai Molokai Intermediate PO Box 443
Hoolehua, HI 96729
(808) 567-6950 7-8
Molokai Molokai High School 2140 Farrington Ave
Hoolehua, HI 96729
(808) 567-6950 9-12

The Power of because ! by NB.

08-05-09
Georg Thoma


The power of because. (reading time 90 seconds)
August 3, 2009


Today's boost is about the word "because." Because you increase your chances for compliance if you offer a reason why you want something done.

Telling people the reason why you are doing something has a major influence on how they react to you because, more often than not, people willingly comply with requests when given reasons why they should. Ellen Langer, a social psychologist at Harvard University, demonstrated that people respond automatically and without thinking when given the proper stimulus.

Here's how it went: In a busy library, one of her subjects would approach the person at the front of the line for the photocopier and say, "Excuse me, I have five pages. May I use the Xerox machinebecause I am in a rush?" This request was successful 94 percent of the time. Later, when the subject returned to ask another group of people lined up at the same machine and said, "Excuse me, I have five pages. May I use the Xerox machine?" her success rate dropped to 60 percent. No big surprise here. What was a big surprise was that when the subject approached the front of the line a little later and asked, "Excuse me, I have five pages. May I use the Xerox machine because I have to make these copies?" the compliance rate whizzed back up to 93 percent!

Automatic response is based on reason, or at least the appearance of reason. People need to have reasons to make decisions and justify their actions even when the reason is not really a reason, but only looks like a reason. For most people it's powerful enough to set in motion a patterned response, in this case a "yes" response, even in the absence of concrete information.

When you want to connect quickly, offer your contact a "because" and chances are you'll be successful. For example, if you're aiming to do business with company Q, and you meet a key contact there, instead of simply saying, "I'm delighted to meet you," add "because I've read so much about your pioneering work with XYZ . . ."

Nick ,

Enjoy this little education , Thanks

Crowning of Mr. Hammer Finalist Max! with Hammer Head !

08-02-09
Georg Thoma


The Hammer Party to sponsor Habitat for Humanity has been a Great success . We had over 300 people at the Event and it was a plain simple fun .

  • Hammer Time Maui * Competition for Mr. Hammer Magazine Title for 2009. Male Beauty Pageant! $25.00 per ticket - Adults. Entertainment -MC ( Augie T) , Elvis Impersonator (Ron Short), Band (Wilmont Kahaiali'i). Dancing, Dancing!
  • This first-time-ever event has been a year-long dream of Ophelia Hodgson, the owner/publisher of the Hammer Magazine, who is hosting the event featuring live local entertainment, heavy pupu, and dancing with Augie T. as the Master of Ceremonies AND a Mr. Hammer Competition.

Mr Hammer 2009 TOP 5

Girls Just wanna have fun

The ,,,MRS ,,,, Hammer and the Hammer Head ,,,,!

Finalist's Max the Hammer King ,,with Hammer Head Georg ,,,,, Ofelia , Wibiz and Q 103 Radio Show Host

Crowning of MR. Hammer 2009 , Party at King Kamehameha Country Club August 1.

08-01-09
Georg Thoma

6pm to 11pm
Join us for a fun-filled evening of dancing at the King Kamehameha Country Club in Waikapu with local live entertainment by Wilmont Kahaiali’i, Elvis Impersonator Ron Short, and Polynesian/Tahitian performance by Kulia I Ka Nu’u Production. The event will feature a Mr. Hammer Contest with men modeling tuxedos by Queen’s Bridal Shoppe, casual wear by Tommy Bahamas, and swim shorts by Maui Tropix. The winner will be crowned the new 2009 Mr. Hammer to represent Hammer Magazine, the sponsor of the event. Heavy pupu will be served and alcohol will be available for purchase. Sponsor a table for 10 people close to the stage and enjoy great prizes and advertising for your business or organization.

Tickets to the event are $25 in advance and will be available soon by calling Habitat for Humanity Maui at 893-0334. Payments can be made over the phone by credit card or mail checks payable to Habitat for Humanity Maui to P.O. Box 5034, Kahului, HI 96733. (Please specify Hammer event on the check.)