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Living Machines (LM) are water treatment systems using living plants, duplicating the way water is cleaned in natural ecosystems. They recycle waste water up to drinking quality. In cold climates, they should be housed in a greenhouse. This is one avenue for handling all human organic waste. The notable feature is possibility of integrating living machines with food production - and obtaining drinking water at the same time.
Living machines - Living machines are living systems with sufficient measurement of internal processes, inputs and outputs; so as to allow the control of the living system for purposes determined by the controller. For our purposes, these are integrated water treatment systems based on living ecosystems - housed in a greenhouse in cold climates - for recycling all waste water up to drinking quality. This is one avenue for handling all human organic waste. The notable feature is possibility of integrating living machines with food production - and obtaining drinking water at the same time.


=Collaboration=
=Collaboration=
==Review of Project Status==
==Review of Project Status==
==CEB - Current Work==
==LM - Current Work==
==CEB - Developments Needed==  
== LM - Developments Needed==  
===CEB - General===
What is the current status of waste water handling at Factor E?
===CEB - Specific===
 
====CEB - Background Debriefing====
How large is the water shed in the area?
====CEB - Information Work====
 
====CEB - Hardware Work====
Are there any running streams nearby?
==CEB - Sign-in==
 
=Development Work Template=
What is the height of the water table?
#[[CEB - Product Definition]]
 
##[[CEB - General]]
What governmental restrictions are in place?
##[[CEB - General Scope]]
 
##[[CEB - Product Ecology]]
=== LM - General===
###[[CEB - Localization]]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Living_machines living machines at Wikipedia]
###[[CEB - Scaleability]]
 
###[[CEB - Analysis of Scale]]
=Internal Links=
###[[CEB - Lifecycle Analysis]]
*[[Constructed Wetlands]]
##[[CEB - Enterprise Options]]
*[[Greywater Garden]]
##[[CEB - Development Approach]]
 
###[[CEB - Timeline]]
=External Links=
###[[CEB - Development Budget]]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Living_machine The Wikipedia Page on Living Machines]
####[[CEB - Value Spent]]
 
####[[CEB - Value available]]
[[Category: Water]] [[Category: Waste Water Treatment]]
####[[CEB - Value needed]]
##[[CEB - Deliverables and Product Specifications]]
##[[CEB - Industry Standards]]
##[[CEB - Market and Market Segmentation]]
##[[CEB - Salient Features and Keys to Success]]
#[[CEB - Technical Design]]
##[[CEB - Product System Design]]
###[[CEB - Diagrams and Conceptual Drawings]]
####[[CEB - Pattern Language Icons]]
####[[CEB - Structural Diagram]]
####[[CEB - Funcional or Process Diagram]]
####[[CEB - Workflow]]
###[[CEB - Technical Issues]]
###[[CEB - Deployment Strategy]]
###[[CEB - Performance specifications]]
###[[CEB - Calculations]]
####[[CEB - Design Calculations]]
####[[CEB - Yields]]
####[[CEB - Rates]]
####[[CEB - Structural Calculations]]
####[[CEB - Power Requirements]]
####[[CEB - Ergonomics of Production]]
####[[CEB -Time Requirements]]
####[[CEB - Economic Breakeven Analysis]]
####[[CEB - Scaleability Calculations]]
####[[CEB - Growth Calculations]]
###[[CEB - Technical Drawings and CAD]]
###[[CEB - CAM Files]]
##[[CEB - Component Design]]
###[[CEB - Diagrams]]
###[[CEB - Conceptual drawings]]
###[[CEB - Performance specifications]]
###[[CEB - Performance calculations]]
###[[CEB - Technical drawings and CAD]]
###[[CEB - CAM files whenever available]]
##[[CEB - Subcomponents]]
#[[CEB - Deployment and Results]]
##[[CEB - Production steps]]
##[[CEB - Flexible Fabrication or Production]]
##[[CEB - Bill of materials]]
##[[CEB - Pictures and Video]]
##[[CEB - Data]]
#[[CEB - Documentation and Education]]
##[[CEB - Documentation]]
##[[CEB - Enterprise Plans]]
#[[CEB - Resource Development]]
##[[CEB - Identifying Stakeholders]]
###[[CEB - Information Collaboration]]
####[[CEB - Wiki Markup]]
####[[CEB - Addition of Supporting References]]
####[[CEB - Production of diagrams, flowcharts, 3D computer models, and other qualitative information architecture]]
####[[CEB - Technical Calculations, Drawings, CAD, CAM, other]]
###[[CEB - Prototyping]]
###[[CEB - Funding]]
###[[CEB - Preordering working products]]
###[[CEB - Grantwriting]]
###[[CEB - Publicity]]
###[[CEB - User/Fabricator Training and Accreditation]]
###[[CEB - Standards and Certification Developmen]]
###[[CEB - Other]]
##[[CEB - Grantwriting]]
###[[CEB - Volunteer grantwriters]]
###[[CEB - Professional, Outcome-Based Grantwriters]]
##[[CEB - Collaborative Stakeholder Funding]]
##[[CEB - Tool and Material Donations]]
##[[CEB - Charitable Contributions]]

Latest revision as of 23:36, 26 November 2020

Basics

Living Machines (LM) are water treatment systems using living plants, duplicating the way water is cleaned in natural ecosystems. They recycle waste water up to drinking quality. In cold climates, they should be housed in a greenhouse. This is one avenue for handling all human organic waste. The notable feature is possibility of integrating living machines with food production - and obtaining drinking water at the same time.

Collaboration

Review of Project Status

LM - Current Work

LM - Developments Needed

What is the current status of waste water handling at Factor E?

How large is the water shed in the area?

Are there any running streams nearby?

What is the height of the water table?

What governmental restrictions are in place?

LM - General

living machines at Wikipedia

Internal Links

External Links