Making A Reed Bed at Ginny Mccormick blog

Making A Reed Bed. A reed bed sewage system is created with reed beds used in conjunction with a septic tank. After many, many hours of research on systems involving reed beds, infiltration trenches, fancy uv zappers and all the rest, we decided, on the advice of permaculture and greywater specialist ross mars, to keep it simple, and let the biology do the work. Reed beds are a natural and sustainable method for treating wastewater that utilizes the unique properties of reeds to break down pollutants. How do reed bed sewage systems work? Choose, locate and install your water storage tank. Dig a trench from the bottom of the deep end of your reed bed to the intake for your water. The ‘grey water’ which comes from our kitchen sink, bath/shower, washing machine and 2 hand basins is fed through simple reed bed system which we made ourselves. There’s no smell and no overflow.

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Dig a trench from the bottom of the deep end of your reed bed to the intake for your water. Reed beds are a natural and sustainable method for treating wastewater that utilizes the unique properties of reeds to break down pollutants. There’s no smell and no overflow. After many, many hours of research on systems involving reed beds, infiltration trenches, fancy uv zappers and all the rest, we decided, on the advice of permaculture and greywater specialist ross mars, to keep it simple, and let the biology do the work. Choose, locate and install your water storage tank. The ‘grey water’ which comes from our kitchen sink, bath/shower, washing machine and 2 hand basins is fed through simple reed bed system which we made ourselves. A reed bed sewage system is created with reed beds used in conjunction with a septic tank. How do reed bed sewage systems work?

SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT ( REED BED SYSTEM) YouTube

Making A Reed Bed The ‘grey water’ which comes from our kitchen sink, bath/shower, washing machine and 2 hand basins is fed through simple reed bed system which we made ourselves. The ‘grey water’ which comes from our kitchen sink, bath/shower, washing machine and 2 hand basins is fed through simple reed bed system which we made ourselves. How do reed bed sewage systems work? Dig a trench from the bottom of the deep end of your reed bed to the intake for your water. There’s no smell and no overflow. After many, many hours of research on systems involving reed beds, infiltration trenches, fancy uv zappers and all the rest, we decided, on the advice of permaculture and greywater specialist ross mars, to keep it simple, and let the biology do the work. Reed beds are a natural and sustainable method for treating wastewater that utilizes the unique properties of reeds to break down pollutants. A reed bed sewage system is created with reed beds used in conjunction with a septic tank. Choose, locate and install your water storage tank.

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