Using Wastewater can water millions
of gardens. Washing vegetables and fruits
in a single basin can reduce water usage.
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Approximately the price is around
$500-2,000.
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Technology Repairment/Improvement.
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Install low-flow aerators and showerheads.
Repair toilet leaks (Waste 200 gallons a day because of leaking.)
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Riverstone Flowerbeds
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Allows recharge into the ground,
So it's a mini-recharge zone.
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Riverstones are perfect rocks
that has high porosity and high
permeability.
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Allows water to infiltrate into
the ground.
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Turfstone pathways
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Cost: $1000+
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$100-500
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RAIN GARDENS
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Rain Barrel: $25-200
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Disconnecting and redirecting
downspouts. $40
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Disconnecting and redirecting the water sprouts can let the water from the
roof or gutter flow into the rain barrel, in which the water be reused.
Save up to 1300 gallons by using this method.
Turfstone: Save 40 gallons of water per square foot every year.
Rain gardens allow 30% of water to get into the ground.
Riverstone: (No available info that could be found online, although roughly
around 50% or more water has sunk into the ground.
Can cost up to 10,000 dollars to 15,000 dollars for a basic
conversion of drought landscaping.
Can save large amounts of watering, which approximately
40-60% is used to maintain a good condition.
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Dear County Planning Commission,
Thank you for watching this video. Although it might sound like a lot,
but I truly believe that the future has brought forth the question of
water—In which, I am confident that this Inc. would continue
to research cost effective ways to resolve the problem.
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Have any questions?
Contact me at the email address: 26liuM@masdstudent.org
Or use the newly made brochure by the co-founders of this
Inc. for more detailed information.
Thank you for your support and understanding of the
green technology that both aim to solve the drought of the
west and tips for more efficient water conservation.