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- From: ughtas@pencom.com (Thomas A Stewart)
- Newsgroups: misc.rural
- Subject: Aquifer(s) and reuse
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.170941.23532@pencom.com>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 17:09:41 GMT
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- Organization: Pencom Software
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- Greetings:
-
- I live over the Edwards Aquifer in the Texas Hill Country. The last couple of
- years have been pretty grim as far as water management and misuse are
- concerned. We've had catfish "farms" that wasted literally 10's of millions of
- gallons of water per day (roughly a fourth as much as the entire city of San
- Antonio uses in a day!!!). We've had *truly* stupid arguments amongst various
- government agencies, and many other difficulties (drought, flood, etc.).
-
- What I'm looking for as a water system user (a rural system though) is a way of
- re-useing some of the water I currently drain, flush, drip, and otherwise while
- away "once and forever" into my septic tank. I've thought about splitting out
- the clothes washer and kitchen drains to run on the yard, but that doesn't seem
- ecologically sound (ooh yuck...look at the grease scum) and also doesn't
- provide for a storage scheme.
-
- Does anyone know of plans for a single dwelling water treatment plant? Maybe a
- couple of stages of filtering with limited storage in between, and a final
- multi-thousand gallon storage tank? We've got the ideal situation for gravity
- plumbing, since the house is near the top of a ridge, and the valley floor is
- about 60 feet lower elevation over a couple hundred feet horizontal.
-
- I thought about something like:
-
- __________
- / house \
- | |
- +--------+...
- .....
- filter 1 (mechanical).[___]. <---this would get cleaned often
- .[ ]
- tank 1 (500 gallons ??) [___]
- .
- filter 2(carbon?) .[___] <-- cleaned sometimes
- .[ ]
- tank 1 (2000 gallons ??) [ ]
- [___]
-
- I don't think I'd run the toilet, and maybe not the kitchen sinks (too much
- solid stuff) through this, but everything else would work, and I'd then use the
- "treated" water for gardens, plants, car washes, and whatever other stuff is
- possible. If the treatment scheme could be better, I'd probably use recycled
- water in the clothes washer, toilet, and *maybe* the bath (idono 'bout this
- one). Just the clothes washer and toilet would be a major help on the water
- bill!
-
-
- Can anybody shed some light on this topic. I'd rather not spend loads of
- money, but a couple thousand for a decades worth of recycled water would be
- fine.
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