Cover art for Greywater, Green Landscape
Published
Storey Publishing, May 2017
ISBN
9781612128399
Format
Softcover, 176 pages
Dimensions
22.9cm × 17.8cm

Greywater, Green Landscape

Not in stock
Fast $7.95 flat-rate shipping!
Only pay $7.95 per order within Australia, including end-to-end parcel tracking.
100% encrypted and secure
We adhere to industry best practice and never store credit card details.
Talk to real people
Contact us seven days a week – our staff are here to help.

This succinct handbook addresses everything the homeowner needs to know to plan and install a greywater system. Readers will learn how to identify greywater sources in their home, estimate the flow rate, and plan what areas of their landscape and which plants to redirect the water to for the most effective system.

Step-by-step instructions are provided for installing a laundry-to-landscape (L2L) system, a branched drain gravity-fed system, and a greywater system with tank and pump, including the basic plumbing knowledge required to install and maintain each system. AUTHOR: Laura Allen is the author of 'The Water-Wise Home' and cofounder of Greywater Action, a collaborative of educators who teach residents and tradespeople about affordable and simple household water systems that dramatically reduce water use and foster sustainable cultures of water. She leads classes and workshops, including the first training program for professional greywater installers, and participates in writing state government greywater and composting toilet codes. SELLING POINTS: . Water shortages and drought conditions are forcing mandatory reductions on outdoor watering. Currently in the midst of the worst drought in modern history, Californians are struggling to meet the mandatory statewide water reduction limits (25 percent), including restrictions on watering of outdoor plants, gardens, and lawns. . Graywater systems offer the opportunity for major savings. A greywater system that redirects the wastewater from washing machines, showers, bathtubs, and sinks to the landscape instead of the sewer can save up to 2,775 gallons a year in a single household. Wastewater recycling is predicted to explode in the coming years, with cities such as San Diego pledging that one-third of city water will come from reuse by 2035 (Newsweek, 2015). . Accessible, low-tech systems. Step-by-step installation plans for redirecting water from the laundry room and bath into the landscape are accessible to the average DIY homeowner with a set of basic tools and materials that are available in home supply centers. Full-colour; photographs and illustrations throughout

Related books