Biological Wastewater Treatment has become increasingly questioned in recent years, especially in times of Global Warming. Biological treatment do not only emit considerable amounts of Green House Gases but also consumes vast amounts of electric power. In addition the treatment time is a fraction and hence the space needed and the investment cost also a fraction. For further information contact us tomas.persson@greenforze.com
EcoMachine As we face a future in which clean water will become less and less accessible, we must re-evaluate our wastewater treatment systems and develop them into more earth-based processes that utilize human knowledge of the natural world. Watch as students from the Ecosa Institute’s summer Permaculture/Water Design Intensive construct an ecological wastewater treatment system, or Ecomachine, in Prescott’s Ecohood under the direction and guidance of the system’s creator, Dr. John Todd, …
World trains and equips volunteer mission teams to partner with communities in need of clean water. LWW-trained teams work closely with community leaders to install a water treatment system, and to educate the community about the appropriate use of clean water. We invite you to join us, so that together, we can hope for the day when there will be clean water of all of God’s children. How you can help: 1. Build a clean water mission team. No prior experience is necessary - just a desire to …
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