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Risky or Not?
562. Using Graywater or Rainwater in a Bidet

Risky or Not?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 11:55


Dr. Don and Professor Ben talk about the risks from using graywater or rainwater in a bidet. Dr. Don - risky ☣️ Professor Ben - risky ☣️ Don't make these 4 mistakes when buying a bidet! Bidet water source - rainwater tank? : r/Plumbing Bidet Toilet Use May Cause Anal Symptoms and Nosocomial Infection - PMC Microbiological Quality of Roof‐Harvested Rainwater and Health Risks: A Review - Ahmed - 2011 - Journal of Environmental Quality - Wiley Online Library Microbiological investigations of rainwater and graywater collected for toilet flushing | Water Science & Technology | IWA Publishing Lifting the lid on toilet plume aerosol: A literature review with suggestions for future research - ScienceDirect Food Safety Talk 166: Surprising lack of cannibalism questions — Food Safety Talk

KZMU News
Best of 2019 - Moab's role in changing state graywater policy

KZMU News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2019 8:32


This week, KZMU News reflects back on another year of grassroots, community-powered journalism. We’re airing some of our favorite stories of 2019, the best of KZMU News. Today we hear about Moab’s role in changing state graywater policy. This feature first aired on Thursday, November 7th. Original Broadcast: https://www.kzmu.org/kzmu-news-thursday-november-7-2019/

KZMU News
Get An Earful - Graywater in Moab

KZMU News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2019 16:22


*Saturday Extra* Since 2016, local experts and state regulators have studied the front yard at Dr. Roslynn Brain-McCann's home. Her garden holds the first experimental permit in Utah for a simple gravity-fed graywater system, meaning that a shower and a load of laundry can water the garden's fruit trees and native pollinator bushes. This week the Utah Water Quality Board visited Moab, toured Ros’ garden, and unanimously approved a new graywater rule that would allow these simplified graywater systems across the state. The board will wait for public comment before finalizing it into code.   Today on the extended newscast, we hear from Ros and landscape designer Jeff Adams, on everything from how best to use a graywater system to the origin of these new ideas around water use in Moab. Listen to Thursday's news on graywater: https://www.kzmu.org/kzmu-news-thursday-november-7-2019/ Read the new graywater rule: https://utah.gov/pmn/files/543777.pdf#page=17

Rosie on the House
6/29/19 - OUTDOOR LIVING HOUR! The Urban Farm Rainwater & Graywater Harvesting

Rosie on the House

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2019 38:49


Farmer Greg of The Urban Farm and Don Titmus talk about collecting rainwater and greywater for your plants, trees and gardens.  Details their harvesting and container systems.  Plus the difference between rainwater, graywater and blackwater and the proper way to use them.

Decipher SciFi : the show about how and why
Questions & Addenda #5: fermenting your pee, cute aggression, and centricities

Decipher SciFi : the show about how and why

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 37:00


We got so much feedback over time from supporter Jeremy that we’re dedicating a whole Questions & Addenda episode to covering them. Just like that one time. Star Wars: The Last Jedi [episode page] Guerilla space warfare. The Star Wars Geneva Convention. Chinese gun powder weaponization. Resources and impoetus in the development of killing technologies. Ready Player One [episode page] Speed-of-light internet latency. EVE online strategies for fun and profit. “Sharding” as first-named in Ultima as a technical and storytelling solution. Wall-E [episode page] Wasting potable water. Saltwater pipe corrosion. Graywater toilets. Fermenting your pee and eating rotten shark that smells like pee. Upgrade [episode page] Automation in combat. “Cute aggression.” The “call of the void,” and the fear of the call of the void. Doom [episode page] Could you really spoil Doom, though? Navigating by the ecliptic in space. Playing Descent. The Predator [episode page] Savantism before the invention and eventual ubiquity of writing. 2036 Origin Unknown [episode page] The wonder of centricities and the Greek pantheon. Using the wrong words for things. ASCII vs Unicode. The Art of Fermentation by Sandor Katz: Amazon Media used: Heavy Metal Riff by tgfcoder: CC-BY Media used:Retro Robot Thinking Sound by orginaljun: FreeSoundCC-BY Support the show!

Texas Energy Lab
Jason Wills, American Campus Communities

Texas Energy Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 26:28


Jason Wills, CMO and former SVP of On-Campus Development at American Campus Communities, on why students are leading the way on sustainability, how ACC went on from its first project at Dobie Center near UT Austin to become a national sustainable leader with dozens of LEED projects from Hawai'I to the Northeast, and what the future may hold for sustainable student housing.

One Nacho
Steam Punk Roller Skates

One Nacho

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 39:58


Graywater is less than Blackwater Gregorian calendar questions re-calibrating the kilogram target is the worst steam punk roller skates should congress learn technology? Beards are aggressive Drinks: Negroni 2 bouryes 1 with Lime

Germinate
Water, Water Everywhere

Germinate

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2018 27:31


In a high-desert environment like Denver water is more than just a footnote to how to grow your garden, it's a critical step in the design process. Like many Western states the issue of how and where you access your water is an ongoing subject of debate.  In this episode, I am joined by Avery Ellis, an Ecological Designer and Permaculture Instructor, who walks me through the opportunities to harvest the water sources that exist on my property today, to minimize the water needed to sustain my garden. In short, to "plant the rain, before we plant the plants!" Produced by Ananda Harrison and Eric Gehringer Edited by Eric Allen Films Audio mixing and mastering by Morning Sound Studio For more information and resources about this episode, visit us at our website germinatepodcast.org Instagram - @GerminatePodcast Twitter - @germinatepod Pinterest - GerminatePodcast

The Money Pit’s Calls & Answers
How to Install a Graywater System

The Money Pit’s Calls & Answers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2012 4:07


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The Money Pit’s Calls & Answers
How to Install a Graywater System

The Money Pit’s Calls & Answers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2012 4:07


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Steppin' Out of Babylon: Radio Interviews

Michael Abelman is a farmer, educator, founder and the executive director of the Center for Urban Agriculture at Fairview Gardens, Ca.. Abelman is also author/photographer of From the Good Earth, On Good Land and Fields of Plenty: A Farmer's Journey in Search of Real Food and the People Who Grow It. He is also the subject of the award-winning PBS national broadcast Beyond Organic.Abelman talks about the huge affect that the industrial age has had on the earth. We might not think that farming is the industry that uses possibly the most oil-- in terms of fertilizer, processing soil and plants, moving the food, and on and on. And organic food uses just as much oil since it too is shipped long distances. It is also the case that, due to industrial agriculture, the minerals have been taken out of the soil and the soil is incredibly depleted thus making the food much of the population eats extremely lacking in nutritional value. Soil is the basis for life in many ways and sustainabilty means keeping in balance what is taken out of the soil with what is returned. This is not what's been happening for the most part in the industrial world. Since cheap oil is soon to end, thus changing dramatically much of what we're used to in the industrial world, it is extremely important that we compost and improve our soil everywhere from the city to rural areas.He discusses the options available for changing our ways such as gray water and compost toilets and the wonderful ways to grow a lot of food in urban areas. There is the example of using the heat from an urban cleaning establishment to heat the green house on the roof of the city building in the winter. There are many great and good aspects of dry farming with very little, if any, water. However, government agencies often make these totally sensible approaches more difficult rather than easy. Abelman says about sustainability and "organic" that it means much more than just eliminating toxins (though, obviously, this is crucial!) and it builds community which is so important for our health, well-being and survival.

KPFA - Terra Verde
Terra Verde – March 19, 2004

KPFA - Terra Verde

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2004 4:28


Graywater recycling: practical tips for the home and policies to make graywater possible in your community. The post Terra Verde – March 19, 2004 appeared first on KPFA.

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