perchie.girl
RIP 1953-2021
This discussion is for every one who has water conservation concerns weather they are environmentally or personally driven. This also includes Grey water, Aquaponics, Drip irrigation, and Xeriscaping. Even Septic tanks and alternative toilets
In my case.... My land below survives on 3-10 inches of rain per year.

I live in an arid climate.... San Diego High desert. Normally we get about ten inches of precipitation per year last year we got three. I have a 450 foot deep well that is or has become a low producer.
I would like to discuss different ways to make water usage stretch. from Rain harvesting to Grey water to Hugelkulture... and anything in between. I want to learn more.
I know some areas of the country have strict laws about water harvesting and Grey water usage. for example here in San Diego they have only just now allowed the collection and use of grey water. Colorado has laws that prohibit collecting rain water...
Its only going to get more difficult to keep watering our animals and gardens as we use up the water in the US... Without water we wont be able to "backyard" anything.
Remember there are a hundred different ways to do things all of them right. Just some will be more efficient.
For a list of links click here
deb
In my case.... My land below survives on 3-10 inches of rain per year.
I live in an arid climate.... San Diego High desert. Normally we get about ten inches of precipitation per year last year we got three. I have a 450 foot deep well that is or has become a low producer.
I would like to discuss different ways to make water usage stretch. from Rain harvesting to Grey water to Hugelkulture... and anything in between. I want to learn more.
I know some areas of the country have strict laws about water harvesting and Grey water usage. for example here in San Diego they have only just now allowed the collection and use of grey water. Colorado has laws that prohibit collecting rain water...
Its only going to get more difficult to keep watering our animals and gardens as we use up the water in the US... Without water we wont be able to "backyard" anything.
Remember there are a hundred different ways to do things all of them right. Just some will be more efficient.
For a list of links click here
deb
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