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Old 21-04-2003, 02:08 PM
Mike
 
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In article , William Tasso
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Mike wrote:
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Many thanks also to those who emailed me with web sites for 'Cleaning
Waste Water' and such.


go on then - share the wisdom ;o)


Beds of Reeds.

Beds of Charcoal.

A complicated way of using the water for heating via the radiators and
then filtering out the impurities via felt pads. The water went through
the boiler first, then the radiators then the felt pads and into a
holding tanks and allowing settlement.

A pair of holding tanks where the water is allowed to settle then drawn
off from the middle of the depth of the first tank into the second via a
charcoal filter. This allowed for that which sank, to sink, and that
which floated, to float.

Someone else suggested that this 'Grey Water' could be used for flushing
toilets.

Someone else suggested that I shouldn't be a clever Dick, just allow the
Water Board to deal with it, that's what we pay water rates for. I
thought I had explained our Sewer Problem and whereby I am the *******
who opposes all buildings on virgin ground because our sewers cannot
cope with more 'roof water' in a flash flood. How can I oppose building
with one hand and put in for building with the other? I am trying to add
'Grey Water' saving to the 'Rain Water' saving thereby precious little
goes down the drain.

Quite a few people told me money is available for the research into this
sort of thing and they are sending me pamphlets :-)) Many thanks. All I
can do is gather the info up and pass it on. :-))

And to the prat that asked me if I am going for an OBE this is a joint
effort with the whole local council. I have as much clout in this as a
knockout with a wet kipper.

Mike


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