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- From: Christoph Redwitz <latuerlich@gmx.de>
- To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [permaculture] reed beds
- Date: Thu, 07 Feb 2008 16:22:56 +0100
Some research about it but not with greenhouse:
www.scu.edu.au/schools/esm/dds/index.php?action=download&mat_id=1655&site_id=26 -
http://www.sustainablebuild.co.uk/ConstructionStone.html
You can search for: (subsurface) constructet wetlands or artificial wetlands to. please let me know, if you find something interesting.
mIEKAL aND schrieb:
Anyone have links to designs for reed beds, especially ones closed in greenhouses?
~mIEKAL
On Feb 7, 2008, at 8:00 AM, Christoph Redwitz wrote:
It not yet a concret plan. It's more a dream: moving to a warmer place._______________________________________________
Evapotranspiration is here in Germany no problem. The reed beds a
working very well. But i in hot climat, one says: reed beds are a good
option, because you can recycle your greywater in that way, and other
say, you can use reed beds but u wont get water back. But actually i
have these statements out of literatur. Thats why i am asking now here :)
Lawrence F. London, Jr. schrieb:
Christoph Redwitz wrote:
Hi!Reedbed greywater purification systems are widely used in the UK.
Does anybody have some experience with read bed purification in dry
areas? I'v read about it, that it is not practical there, because of the
high evapotranspiration loss of water. But on the other hand i heard of
many people that they use it. Do you get water back from that system?
And can you use the reed propperly?
Are there more effectiv plants to use on that kind of pourification?
Is evapotranspiration a problem unique to using reeds in beds?
If so maybe erecting some kind of greenhouse over the bed would reduce that water loss
and infuse the system with clean condensed water from the inside surfaces of the greenhouse.
Left partly open in hot weather for ventilation and closed in cold this structure could
be left in place year round. Where are you thinking of using this system? Europe?
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[permaculture] reed beds,
Christoph Redwitz, 02/07/2008
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Re: [permaculture] reed beds,
Lawrence F. London, Jr., 02/07/2008
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Re: [permaculture] reed beds,
Christoph Redwitz, 02/07/2008
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Re: [permaculture] reed beds,
mIEKAL aND, 02/07/2008
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Re: [permaculture] reed beds,
Christoph Redwitz, 02/07/2008
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[permaculture] dealing with geese,
trevor william johnson, 02/07/2008
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Re: [permaculture] dealing with geese,
Dylan Ford, 02/07/2008
- Re: [permaculture] dealing with geese, trevor william johnson, 02/07/2008
- Re: [permaculture] dealing with geese, John & Maia O'Brien, 02/07/2008
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Re: [permaculture] dealing with geese,
Dylan Ford, 02/07/2008
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Re: [permaculture] reed beds,
Lawrence F. London, Jr., 02/07/2008
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Re: [permaculture] reed beds,
Lawrence F. London, Jr., 02/07/2008
- Re: [permaculture] reed beds, Toby Hemenway, 02/07/2008
- [permaculture] Greenhouse, chauncey williams, 02/07/2008
- Re: [permaculture] Greenhouse, Keith Johnson, 02/07/2008
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Re: [permaculture] reed beds,
Lawrence F. London, Jr., 02/07/2008
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[permaculture] dealing with geese,
trevor william johnson, 02/07/2008
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Re: [permaculture] reed beds,
Christoph Redwitz, 02/07/2008
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Re: [permaculture] reed beds,
mIEKAL aND, 02/07/2008
- Re: [permaculture] reed beds, Robyn Francis, 02/07/2008
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Re: [permaculture] reed beds,
Christoph Redwitz, 02/07/2008
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Re: [permaculture] reed beds,
Lawrence F. London, Jr., 02/07/2008
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