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- From: <permed@nor.com.au>
- To: "permaculture" <permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: living machines
- Date: Mon, 24 Dec 01 22:29:32 -0000
> Are you able
>to intercept or emilinate the grease before it reaches the
>septic system? This would be a much more palatable task
>and the grease could then be composted.
I have 2 separate systems for 2 separate buildings
The reed system for grey water ONLY has a grease trap & the grease does
get composted.
The other system is for blackwater and has a septic tank which receives
both toilet flush & greywater - when this one needs to have the
solids/sludge pumped out I'd like to be able to keep all that wonderful
humanure on site to compost & return to the garden:-)
Robyn
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RE: living machines
, (continued)
- RE: living machines, permed, 12/19/2001
- Re: living machines, Steve Bonney, 12/19/2001
- Re: living machines, Rex Teague, 12/20/2001
- Re: Living Machines, Mark Krawczyk, 12/20/2001
- Re: living machines, MABOYD5, 12/21/2001
- Re: living machines, Claude Genest, 12/21/2001
- Re: living machines, Paul Kosuth, 12/21/2001
- Re: living machines, Paul Kosuth, 12/21/2001
- Re: living machines, Graham Burnett, 12/22/2001
- Re: living machines, permed, 12/23/2001
- Re: living machines, permed, 12/23/2001
- Re: living machines, MABOYD5, 12/25/2001
- Re: living machines, Paul Kosuth, 12/27/2001
- Re: living machines, darren simo, 12/29/2001
- Re: living machines, Keith Johnson, 12/29/2001
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