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About Lorrie Nicoles, Tora Writing Services

Website: http://frenchswaterscapesllc.com/

Cash French, owner of French’s Waterscapes, has lived all over the world. His first five years were spent in Anchorage, Alaska, and then he lived on a sailboat exploring Central America from ages five to 10. His family then “settled down” in Big Bear Lake, California, where Cash traipsed the lakes and mountains of the region and worked landscapes with his dad until he was 18. Cash then went to Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Landscape Architecture. Degree in hand, Cash went out and traveled the world some more. With several journeys around the world and his special combination of education, experience and training under architects, Cash French brings a unique perspective to waterscapes. French’s Waterscapes — a boutique water feature business launched in 1999 — gives Cash the vehicle to feed his two passions: building lifelong relationships with his clients and working with water, earth and nature on a daily basis to create living works of art. French’s Waterscapes is the proud creator of hundreds of water features around the San Francisco Bay Area, across the United States and overseas.
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Rainwater Harvesting: Conserving Earth’s most precious resource

By Cash French, French’s Waterscapes and Lorrie Nicoles, Tora Writing Services
Published on August 30, 2015 in Pond Content, Pond Tech 0

Fresh water is the most precious natural resource on the planet — because over 97 percent of all water is salt water. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), humanity’s primary source of fresh water — rivers — onlyMore…

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