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Congrates on posting this. My gray water/rainwater system has been supplying my gardens and fruit and nut trees for 18 years now. I built it after I built my hydro-electric generation station. Call me crazy but, I figure why pay for stuff I can do myself. Zero utility bills for twenty years has saved me many thousands of dollars. I realize few of us own land with the necessary topography and water to do it. I lucked out. I heat with a low emission catalytic wood furnace. I'm ahead of the curve.
Thanks for adding your video to mine and for allowing mine to be added to yours. The more people that change their habitual water wastage the more chance we have to exist. We are very close to hosepipe bans as reservoirs fail to replenish then massive demands placed upon them, when we can easily address this dire situation by re-using the water before it enters the sewers. Grey water is enriched with many nutrients and is ideal for use with plants. Our tomato plants are coming along nicely on it
We must all now take responsibility for our finite water supply. Population increases along with water consumption. Using grey water should be common sense, but sadly common sense appears to be in short supply along with the water.
Check out my new video to see a simpler version for the DIY enthusiast
i hope familys start 2 use greywater more often. when i first hered about greywater and greywater recycling i told my mom about it and she said that we would start recycling greywater and now i cant help naging her about it.
now my friends are starting to call me a hippe, and weridly, i am OK about that, i gusess i am a hippe!!!
Good luck with your project. (I look forward to seeing your plans.) Clearly, people have to start doing this sort of thing. I like your do-it-yourself approach.
Carl Hedman (creator of the Ecoflush and the Ecowash)
Congrates on posting this. My gray water/rainwater system has been supplying my gardens and fruit and nut trees for 18 years now. I built it after I built my hydro-electric generation station. Call me crazy but, I figure why pay for stuff I can do myself. Zero utility bills for twenty years has saved me many thousands of dollars. I realize few of us own land with the necessary topography and water to do it. I lucked out. I heat with a low emission catalytic wood furnace. I'm ahead of the curve.
Nicodemus98 1 year ago
Thanks for adding your video to mine and for allowing mine to be added to yours. The more people that change their habitual water wastage the more chance we have to exist. We are very close to hosepipe bans as reservoirs fail to replenish then massive demands placed upon them, when we can easily address this dire situation by re-using the water before it enters the sewers. Grey water is enriched with many nutrients and is ideal for use with plants. Our tomato plants are coming along nicely on it
AndrewKFletcher 1 year ago
We must all now take responsibility for our finite water supply. Population increases along with water consumption. Using grey water should be common sense, but sadly common sense appears to be in short supply along with the water.
Check out my new video to see a simpler version for the DIY enthusiast
AndrewKFletcher 1 year ago
i hope familys start 2 use greywater more often. when i first hered about greywater and greywater recycling i told my mom about it and she said that we would start recycling greywater and now i cant help naging her about it.
now my friends are starting to call me a hippe, and weridly, i am OK about that, i gusess i am a hippe!!!
rockanrollgal39 2 years ago
Good luck with your project. (I look forward to seeing your plans.) Clearly, people have to start doing this sort of thing. I like your do-it-yourself approach.
Carl Hedman (creator of the Ecoflush and the Ecowash)
humecarl 2 years ago