Inga's House Biofilter Specifications: Difference between revisions

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==Possible Treatment Methods==
==Possible Treatment Methods==
As those are the least costly, maitenance needing and lowest energy versions for the smallest amount
   
   
1)laundry to mulch basin system (oasisdesign.net): open source franchise
1)laundry to mulch basin system (oasisdesign.net): open source franchise
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*http://oasisdesign.net/greywater/createanoasis/LaundryToLandscape.pdf
*http://oasisdesign.net/greywater/createanoasis/LaundryToLandscape.pdf


2)Branched drain gray water system (oasisdesign.net)
2)Branched drain gray water system for the rest(oasisdesign.net)
*http://oasisdesign.net/greywater/buildersguide/index.htm#brancheddrain
*http://oasisdesign.net/greywater/buildersguide/index.htm#brancheddrain
Advanced Flow Splitter DIY
Advanced Flow Splitter DIY
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http://oasisdesign.net/design/examples/maruata/maruata2.htm#greywater
http://oasisdesign.net/design/examples/maruata/maruata2.htm#greywater


 
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3)vertical soil filter system


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Revision as of 21:34, 12 July 2009

Site under construction


Introduction

See Inga's House/DesignSpecifications for general design.

Requirements/Wishes

  • Handles black/greywater from Inga's house
  • One possible solution is a closed-loop water system featuring the biofilter, where water is pumped back for flushing
  • We may use natural rainwater runoff to fill the biofilter system initially
  • System should be designed first according to OSE Specifications
  • It should be modular, so that other houses can alse feed into it/from it
  • It should generate flushing water, and possibly have a final filtering option for getting potable water/shower water
  • It should be low cost
  • It should be low maintenance
  • It should have low energy input requirement (pumping)
  • It should be ecological and regenerative, such as creating habitat, possibly human use
  • It should be consistent with Inga's House Site Analysis



Possible Treatment Methods

As those are the least costly, maitenance needing and lowest energy versions for the smallest amount

1)laundry to mulch basin system (oasisdesign.net): open source franchise

PDF-Version:

2)Branched drain gray water system for the rest(oasisdesign.net)

Advanced Flow Splitter DIY


examples:

http://oasisdesign.net/design/examples/maruata/maruata2.htm#greywater

Possible problem: deficient soil absorption maximum in rain season 3)vertical soil filter system

Links

construction plans for different wastewater disposal possibilities: