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| - | # Low-impact sewage treatment | + | This topic is part of [[gt: |
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| - | + | ===== What is low-impact sewage treatment? | |
| - | ## What is low-impact sewage treatment? | + | |
| It’s any kind of treatment of sewage that attempts to minimise pollution and the use of water, energy and synthetic chemicals, and to turn our waste into something useful (fertiliser / soil improver). | It’s any kind of treatment of sewage that attempts to minimise pollution and the use of water, energy and synthetic chemicals, and to turn our waste into something useful (fertiliser / soil improver). | ||
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| - | Newly-planted gravel reed bed system serving a single dwelling. Source: [FH Wetland Systems](http:// | + | _Newly-planted gravel reed bed system serving a single dwelling. Source: [FH Wetland Systems](http:// |
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| - | ## What are the benefits of low-impact sewage treatment? | + | |
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| + | ===== What are the benefits of low-impact sewage treatment? | ||
| We’ve learned to our cost that we can’t ignore water quality and still expect to have a healthy countryside and healthy lives. Thus, in the context of low-impact living, we need to diversify how we address the important issue of sanitation and to replace or back up the systems that rely on a ready supply of cheap fossil fuels for our electricity generation. proper sewage treatment is vital to the health of our wider environment. | We’ve learned to our cost that we can’t ignore water quality and still expect to have a healthy countryside and healthy lives. Thus, in the context of low-impact living, we need to diversify how we address the important issue of sanitation and to replace or back up the systems that rely on a ready supply of cheap fossil fuels for our electricity generation. proper sewage treatment is vital to the health of our wider environment. | ||
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| - | ## What can I do? | + | ===== What can I do? ===== |
| There are quite a number of low-impact sewage treatment or sanitation options available, although they pertain mostly to people with a bit of space for an on-site system. In urban areas, you'll be restricted to mains sewers or possibly a compost toilet if you have enough space in your garden for utilising the rich soil that is the natural result. However, simply [peeing on your compost heap](http:// | There are quite a number of low-impact sewage treatment or sanitation options available, although they pertain mostly to people with a bit of space for an on-site system. In urban areas, you'll be restricted to mains sewers or possibly a compost toilet if you have enough space in your garden for utilising the rich soil that is the natural result. However, simply [peeing on your compost heap](http:// | ||
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| - | [Compost toilets](/ | + | _[Compost toilets](/ |
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| - | 50% of phosphorus (P), 75% of potassium (K) and 90% of nitrogen leaves the human body as urine rather than faeces – which makes human pee a great fertiliser. Source: Michigan Tech. | + | _50% of phosphorus (P), 75% of potassium (K) and 90% of nitrogen leaves the human body as urine rather than faeces – which makes human pee a great fertiliser. Source: Michigan Tech._ |
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| It’s difficult to say which system is best, since every site will have different characteristics and every person will have different priorities and preferences. What this introduction demonstrates is that there are many ways to protect our local environment from sewage pollution and gain additional benefits such as biomass and nutrient cycling. We can replace or augment our existing infrastructure with a more eco-friendly method in our own homes and hopefully this will see a gradual shift in society to more sustainable systems for general use. | It’s difficult to say which system is best, since every site will have different characteristics and every person will have different priorities and preferences. What this introduction demonstrates is that there are many ways to protect our local environment from sewage pollution and gain additional benefits such as biomass and nutrient cycling. We can replace or augment our existing infrastructure with a more eco-friendly method in our own homes and hopefully this will see a gradual shift in society to more sustainable systems for general use. | ||
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| + | ===== Forum ===== | ||
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| + | This topic belongs to the section [[gt: | ||
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| + | ===== Further resources ===== | ||
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| + | - [Sewage pollution prevention guidelines](https:// | ||
| + | - [Guide to greywater for domestic users](https:// | ||
| + | - [Aquatron](https:// | ||
| - | ## Further resources | ||
| + | ===== Related topics ===== | ||
| + | - [Biogas](biog: | ||
| + | - [Compost toilets](cptt: | ||
| + | - [Plumbing](plum: | ||
| + | - [Reed beds](reed: | ||
| + | - [Septic tanks & drainage fields](sept: | ||
| + | - [Low-impact water supply](watr: | ||
| + | - [Waterless urinals](wlur: | ||
| + | - [Willow sewage treatment](wsew: | ||
| - | ## Specialist(s) | + | ===== Specialist |