Earthship Water System: Rainwater catchment, filtration, and grey water planter.
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- A walk through and brief description of the water system in an off grid earthship. I start with the rainwater catchment going into the cisterns and then explain how the water is filtered with the water organisation module (WOM) and sent out to the house. I also show how the water gets into the grey water planters after it is used in the house.
Thank you so much for this helpful vio
The earth ships are very interesting and not needing to drill a well in difficult environments is a great solution. I am thinking that bird droppings can get on your roof, does your ceramic filter kill bacteria? I didn’t see a chemical feed pump or UV light. Thanks
Are there perforations in the pipes going through the planters? I’m still trying to figure out that piece.
Great video- very helpful!
Another unreal video. Best WOM explanation on RUclips right now! And believe me I’ve spent some time researching.
I agree we lucky to find it😅
Thank you for sharing
Dang bro you came a long way in 3 weeks!
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Fantastic!!
It doesn't hurt the pump in this orientation
Do you ever get odor in the water system?
Why not just wrap aluminum foil around the PVC pipe protruding inside the bowl? It would just reflect light back out instead of burning. No need for the rocks.
i am the 69th like. Nice
So why recirculate the grey water back through to the start? Just maximizing hydration to the indoor plants? I wonder if it’s overkill for a family of 3.
Thank you for sharing.
Greetings from France
WoW!! The salad bowl and sun contact on that PVC is a good reason for reflective ability to melt snow... just cover it from Spring to Fall to keep the intensity down!!
Does our gutters freeze and break. We have calcium and magnesium in our water what filters we’ll we need to filter it out. Where going to have a on demand hot water heater also. Don’t want a conditioner system with salt it will ruin my septic. What do you think we should use.
Try NuvoH20, citrus water softener. I got the tip from Matt Risinger