Design and Construct a Greywater System
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Permaculture | Sustainable Materials | Sustainable Building | Energy Flow in Ecosystems | Agricultural Water Conservation and Management | Farm Ecosystem Management | Environmental Education | Energy Efficiency and Conservation | Natural Resource Education | Sustainability Education | Community Training | Gardening | Sustainable Agriculture | Organic Farming | Ecological Footprint | Soil Conservation and Management
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WA 141: Design and Construct a Greywater System
Jun 7 2008, 9am-5pm
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Residential
greywater, which is wastewater generated from domestic processes such as
washing dishes, laundry and bathing, is a valuable water resource that can be
recycled to irrigate plants. Decentralized, low maintenance, and low energy
methods can be used to move, treat and use water.
In this unique course, you’ll learn options for purifying and reusing water for your home, business or community, including:
• Design considerations for softer water management • How to construct wetlands for wastewater and greywater purification • Legal and practical considerations for greywater reuseLocation
San Francisco CA
Instructor
Heather Shepherd
Heather Shepherd is a wastewater and water quality consultant and has been consulting for small wineries, fruit processors, dairies, herbalists and other small agricultural businesses for the last 10 years. She developed the use of constructed wetland treatment systems for use in wineries and is developing their use fo...
Website for further info (click here)

