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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?