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The New Create an Oasis With Greywater: Choosing, Building and Using Greywater Systms - Includes Branched Drains
Create an Oasis describes how to quickly and easily choose, build, and use a simple greywater system. Some can be completed in an afternoon for under $30. It also provides complete instructions for more complex installations, how to deal with freezing, flooding, drought, failing septics, low perk soil, non-industrialized world conditions, coordinating a team of professionals to get optimum results on high-end projects, and "radical plumbing" that uses 90% less resources..
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Create an Oasis With Greywater: Your Complete Guide to Choosing, Building and Using Greywater Systems [superseded by new edition]
Create an Oasis with Greywater describes how to choose, build, and use twenty different types of greywater systems. Topics include: Why to use or not use greywater, health guidelines, greywater sources, irrigation requirements, 20 system examples and selection chart, biocompatible cleaners, greywater plumbing principles and components, maintenance and troubleshooting, freezing, rain, preserving soil quality , storing rainwater, suppliers, and references. 51 pages, 22 figures, 35 photos, 8.5 x 11 inches. The Builder's Greywater Guide is a companion volume for new construction and remodeling..
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Experiences on greywater re-use for toilet flushing in a hotel (Mallorca Island, Spain) [An article from: Desalination]
This digital document is a journal article from Desalination, published by Elsevier in 2004. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Description: An indoor greywater recycling system to flush the toilets in a hotel is described. The system is based on filtration, sedimentation and disinfection treatments using hypochlorite as the disinfecting agent. An average amount of water of 5.2 m^3/d^-^1 was re-used, which represents 23% of the total water consumption of the hotel. A moderate hypochlorite dose (75 mg chlorine l^-^1) and a controlled residence time (<48 h) led to a residual chlorine concentration at cistern toilets higher than 1 mg l^-^1. Under such conditions, all samples were negative for total coliform bacteria. A maintenance program was proposed and an economics assessment was also reported. Customer acceptance was clearly satisfactory. This is the first paper reporting data on greywater reuse for toilet flushing in a hotel. .
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