Dear Mayor Villariagosa,
I was in the audience of your recent mayoral Interfaith Prayer Service, followed by the official inauguration, an wish to celebrate and buttress your success and dreams for a new Los Angeles. In you speech you called out to all Angelenos:
“…join me in making L.A. the greenest big city in America.”
I agree.
I have been working in a think tank to tackle the challenges of reducing the effects of global climate change. Unfortunately, in the present economic and political model, there are no short term efforts to ameliorate the profound effects that climate change will bring to our region and our earth. Our singular rainy season, powerful hurricanes, and drought had all been predicted by climatologists some 15 years ago. I even wrote a position paper in the same timeframe on this very subject:
Global Climate Change
As a graduate of the High Temperature Gas Dynamics Laboratory at Stanford University, I left academia, with a Master of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering, well prepared for the challenges of the future. I authored a website, http://www.greenconcepts.com/ to explore residential energy and resource efficiency, because I felt that the biggest impact to the the world warming could be stymied by simple changes in homes and small businesses. Over the last ten years, I’ve come across many products that fit the mold to bring Los Angeles to a greener state of mind, however the Department of Building and Safety (LADBS) has not had the foresight to approve these products for use in the City of Los Angeles. My architect, plumber, electrical, and builder friends would like to use these products, but cannot legally do so. I hope your administration can convince the LADBS that these products have a proven record around the world, at least 30 years of usage, and are completely reliable. Forty-nine other states already recognize them for use in residential construction along with many local jurisdictions like the City of Burbank. Below is a list of contacts for said products:
Wirsbo AquaPEX
REHAU RAUPEX
This type of plumbing system allows for the safe and sanitary conveyance of potable water, is recognized by the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF), and all national model building codes. The high density polyethylene cross-linked (PEX) piping is inexpensive, nontoxic, easy to install, has an extended warranty from established manufacturers, and does not rust or break down in the presence of aggressive water, like competitor materials, i.e., copper tubing. For more information please consult:
Crosslinked Polyethylene (PEX) Tubing TN-17
The Society of the Plastics Industry 1998
NSF International Plastics Piping System Components Frequently Asked Questions
Copper Water Pipe Corrosion – Agressive Water
Ask the Builder by Tim Carter
Cordially,
Ismael Rosales
President
Green Building Concepts
E-Mail: ismaelr@greenconcepts.com
Website: http://www.greenconcepts.com/
Phone: 818-926-4051
Skype: ismaelro
AIM: ismaelro