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calcium and other minerals to prevent scale on water heaters, cooling towers, and evaporative coolers. When used ahead of a water softener a 50% or higher reduction in salt use is normal. It is a Green water treatment for cooling towers that can save millions of gallons of water.


SOL Inc. (Solar Outdoor Lighting) 3210 SW 42nd Ave. Palm City, FL 34990


772-286-9461 / 800-959-1329 info@solarlighting.com www.solarlighting.com Booth # 825 Leading manufacturer of solar lighting solutions for 20 years with 41,000+ systems installed world- wide. SOL develops innovative LED solar solutions that are well-engineered, easy to install, and exceed standards for: Roadways, Parking Lots, Parks, Path- ways, Trails, Perimeter Security, Signs, Billboards and Shelters. SOL is ISO 9001:2008 compliant and committed to customer satisfaction.


SolarCity 393 Vintage Park Drive Foster City, CA 94404 650-638-1028 jjachym@solarcity.com – Jennifer Jachym www.solarcity.com Booth # 316


SolarCity is the nation’s leading full-service solar provider for homeowners, businesses and government organizations—the first company to provide solar power system design, financ- ing, installation and monitoring services from a single source. We understand that the environmental impact of energy production is one of the greatest challenges that our planet will face in the near future, and are committed to doing our part to alleviate this impact.


SolarWorld Americas, LLC 4650 Adohr Lane Camarillo, CA 93012 805-388-6590


customerservice@solarworldusa.com www.solarworld.com Booth # 1330 SolarWorld is America’s largest and most experi- enced solar manufacturer since 1975. Vertically integrated from silicon to systems, SolarWorld manufactures wafers and cells and assembles panels, kits and systems in the USA. High- performance SolarWorld Sunmodule® panels are independently proven to produce more energy than other major brands. SolarWorld Sunkits® factory- customized systems make installation easy.


Springboard Biodiesel, LLC 341 Huss Drive Chico, CA. 95928 530-894-1793


matt@springboardbiodiesel.com www.springboardbiodiesel.com Booth # 304


Springboard Biodiesel makes and sells The BioPro™ line of small-scale biodiesel process- ing equipment. These fully automated machines allow any user to convert waste or virgin veg- etable or animal oil into ASTM-grade biodiesel for approximately $0.95/gallon. Our goal is to make biodiesel the preferred solution, not just an alternative.


State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Financial Assistance 1001 I Street


Sacramento, CA 95814 916-327-9978


cwhite@waterboards.ca.gov www.waterboards.ca.gov Booth # 1331


The Division of Financial Assistance (DFA) ad- ministers the implementation of the State Water Resources Control Board’s (State Water Board) financial assistance programs, that include loan and grant funding for construction of municipal sewage and water recycling facilities, remedia- tion for underground storage tank releases, watershed protection projects, nonpoint source pollution control projects, etc. DFA also administers the Water Recycling Pro- gram and the Operator Certification Program.


Sunoptics an Acuity Brands Company 6201 27th Street Sacramento, CA 95822 800-289-4700


ehuffman@sunoptics.com www.sunoptics.com Booth # 521


Since 1978, SUNOPTICS an Acuity Brand Company, has pioneered the use of prismatic skylights designed to provide the maximum amount of light transmission into a building with the optimal level of light diffusion compared to standard industrial or sun tracking skylights. This combination allows a building owner to effectively turn off electric lighting sources for longer periods of time with substantial building energy savings. For more information, visit www. sunoptics.com or contact us at 800.289.4700.


Sustainable Design Corp, SDC 34145 Pacific Coast Hwy #154 Dana Point, CA 92629


888-253-7770


info@SustainableDesignCorp.com www.sustainabledesigncorp.com Booth # 1328


#1 resource for sustainable design, product selection and certification.


With our exclusive national database of designers, contractors and manufacturers, we provide customers with the best in sustainable professionals, sustainable building products and independent outside inspection and certification. From soil to solar, we are your resource.


Sustainable Energy Solutions 870 W Cienega Ave, #4 San Dimas, CA 91773 928-380-8373


dm@sustainableenergysolutions.co www.sustainableenergysolutions.co Booth # 928


Sustainable Energy Solutions is dedicated to improving the energy efficiency of residential and commercial properties, ultimately empowering individuals, businesses and government agen- cies to achieve complete energy autonomy. Sustainable Energy Solutions began as a grassroots company seeking to establish energy independence for individuals, while enriching their communities. This spirit of innovation is in every renewable-energy solution we offer centered around products made in America.


Swann Electric Bicycles 2526 Oakenshield Davis, CA 95616 530-564-0933


jswann@swannbikes.com www.swannbikes.com Booth # 225


Partnering with Ken’s Bike & Ski in Davis, Swann Electric Bicycles specializes in e-bike solu- tions. We are proud to offer the complete line of BionX conversion kits that can be installed on most new or used bicycles. We are committed to providing reliable low-impact transportation solutions that will move you faster and farther.


Swinerton/HMH Builders 15 Business Park Way, Suite 101 Sacramento, CA 95828 916-383-4825


scoopwood@hmh.com www.Swinerton.com Booth # 827


Swinerton and HMH Builders have long been at the forefront of green building. They remain a national leader in sustainability, and understand that building green is building smart. With over


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