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[[File:Bio wastewater.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Biological wastewater treatment using reeds at [http://www.siebenlinden.de/index.php?id=1&L=2 Ecovillage Sieben Linden, Germany]. The installation is a shallow basin that receives a mixture of greywater and urine but no humanure. Treated water is used for irrigation. Photo taken by OSE contributor Rasmus Kiehl at [http://www.siebenlinden.de/index.php?id=1&L=2 Ecovillage Sieben Linden, Germany].]]
[[File:Bio wastewater.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Biological wastewater treatment using reeds at [http://www.siebenlinden.de/index.php?id=1&L=2 Ecovillage Sieben Linden, Germany]. The installation is a shallow basin that receives a mixture of greywater and urine but no humanure. Treated water is used for irrigation. Photo taken by OSE contributor Rasmus Kiehl at [http://www.siebenlinden.de/index.php?id=1&L=2 Ecovillage Sieben Linden, Germany].]]
[[File:CEBhybrid.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Example what wastewater treatment using reeds might look like next to a microhome.]]

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Biological wastewater treatment using reeds at Ecovillage Sieben Linden, Germany. The installation is a shallow basin that receives a mixture of greywater and urine but no humanure. Treated water is used for irrigation. Photo taken by OSE contributor Rasmus Kiehl at Ecovillage Sieben Linden, Germany.
Example what wastewater treatment using reeds might look like next to a microhome.