Award winner! Creating a Home Graywater System

2007_wave_award_150.jpgNews! Winner of 2009 Western Access Video Excellence (WAVE) Award in the category “Talk Show–Issues, Professional Producer.”  WAVE is sponsored by The Alliance for Community Media, Western Region, to support and encourage community-access television show producers.

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Trathen Heckman takes us on a step-by-step tour of how to make a safe, ecological and legal suburban home graywater system. Follow the water as it drains from the bathroom tub (and sink and laundry) through a unique valve leading into the backyard garden. It flows into an optional wetland and underground pond for filtering. The water is then piped below ground to several destinations in the yard, where it will supply water for plants growing above it. Trathen discusses the process with local government agencies, the system design and construction (with pictures), costs, resource books, and why to undertake a graywater system in the first place. (www.daily-acts.org). (Episode 141. Listen to audio).

6 Responses to “Award winner! Creating a Home Graywater System”

  1. 141 Creating a Home Graywater System « Skitching Press Says:

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  2. Amanda Malachesky Says:

    Thanks for this awesome little video, many thanks to Trathen for being such a clear and educated and balanced and inspired voice for earth-friendly practices and technologies. We’re designing our house right now, and have greywater plumbed separately, but haven’t quite been able to visualize how we will design our system. This really helps, to see with my own eyes, an example of what’s possible.

  3. Janaia Says:

    Amanda, you make our hearts sing. This is just what we hoped in doing this style of Peak Moment show — a how-to guide without its being step-by-step, that inspires you to say, “Oh, now I see. I can do that!”

    Do check out the resources, the books he mentioned — I think they’ll help a lot, too.

  4. Janaia Says:

    There’s a fine article in the LA Times about graywater systems, studies which show there are no pathogens in the graywater (despite which the California bureaucracy created over-burdensome graywater codes), the proliferation of “illegal” gray water systems throughout the state, and the need for graywater systems because climate-induced drought is a future ongoing reality.

    http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-haefele19-2009apr19,0,147319.story

  5. Stuart M. Says:

    That LA Times article was a real eye opener! It’s amazing how many good solutions to major problems are out there. If only the bureaucrats would get off their duffs! Too many people have the idea that gray water is the same as sewage, it’s not. Here in Japan, we use the old bath water to wash our clothes (but we wash ourselves before we get into the bath, so the water stays realtively clean).

  6. Water Harvest Online Says:

    This is an awesome overview of a greywater system! Sometimes negative events like a severe drought can bring upon good. I think we’re going to see greywater recycling be required in the near future on new construction. (at least in the dryer states) Imagine the impact that will make! Hey, could you re-post this video and blog post on our greywater recycling forum? There are quite a few people who I think would really like this video. Our site is http://www.waterharvestonline.com and it’s purpose is to create a place for the water harvesting community to share ideas and encourage one another to live more eco-friendly.

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