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*The [[Seed Eco-Home]] uses a 2-tote [[Open Source Biodigester]] design, where the kitchen sink feeds the biodigter with active pumping via a macerator lift pump.
*The [[Seed Eco-Home]] uses a 2-tote [[Open Source Biodigester]] design, where the kitchen sink feeds the biodigter with active pumping via a macerator lift pump.


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Revision as of 01:31, 26 December 2019

Introduction

  • Kitchen sink water, due to its potential for high organic matter loading, is considered blackwater in design practice
  • The Seed Eco-Home uses a 2-tote Open Source Biodigester design, where the kitchen sink feeds the biodigter with active pumping via a macerator lift pump.

Sink Feed Concept

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