Sunday, January 29, 2012

Complete Residential Gray Water System

!±8±Complete Residential Gray Water System

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Post Date : Jan 29, 2012 12:32:07
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GRAYbarrel gray water system by Just Water Savers USA is built tough, to handle small and large household graywater irrigation needs. (Gray water is also known as graywater, grey water or greywater) Proven performance and reliability, pumping up to 90,000 gallons per year. Don't be misled by the low price. The GRAYbarrel residential gray water system is designed without electronic control systems or sensors, significantly reducing manufacturing costs, and most importantly, providing far greater reliability. GRAYbarrel's gray water systems unique plumbing and pump outlet design (US patent pending) is based on our market leading Australian product, the only product approved to national standards without requiring electronic controllers. Combined with the IrriGRAY gray water filtration and dripperline irrigation system, GRAYbarrel residential graywater system automatically pumps water to your entire garden every time you shower, take a bath or run the washing machine. This complete kit comes with the IrriGRAY dripline system - the only complete dripperline irrigation package specifically designed for gray water irrigation. With over 5 years use, in many thousands of installations in the tough Australian climate, IrriGRAY is proven to deliver graywater efficiently and evenly across the entire irrigation area. IrriGRAY is so popular in Australia, it now has over 90% of the residential gray water dripperline market. IrriGRAY is suitable for both DIY and professional installation. The GRAYbarrel gray water system with IrriGray dripline is easy to install and can be used above or below ground. Factory Direct Hose offers the finest watering products on the market and that includes the GrayBarrell complete residential gray water system for your water recycling needs.

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Sunday, January 22, 2012

DIY Traveling Sprinkler - Buckner Rain Coach Cruiser Model

!±8± DIY Traveling Sprinkler - Buckner Rain Coach Cruiser Model

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Post Date : Jan 22, 2012 23:38:05 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days


Buckner RainCoach is the best alternative for watering large areas where in-ground installation is not possible, safe, or cost effective. Easy to use and constructed from brass, aluminum and stainless steel for durability, RainCoach gives the best wide area coverage and most consistent precipitation of any propelled system. Because it stops automatically, it is perfectly suited for schools, parks or sports fields

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Drip Irrigation System - Masterpiece For Agriculture

!±8± Drip Irrigation System - Masterpiece For Agriculture

You all might be familiar with what exactly the drip irrigation is. It is the process in which you water the plants drop by drop. So it is also known as trickle irrigation. Sprinkler can be a good source for your lawn or garden but Drip irrigation is the best for your Plants, Flowers, shrubs and many more.

You can save your garden, water, time, money and Electricity with the help of this system.This system itself takes care of you and your garden.

This system of irrigation is proved to be the blessing in drought condition, at the place where there is problem of water and mainly and most effective in the desert region. Trickle irrigation is the most effective way of irrigation, as it consumes least amount of water. Using such irrigation system can be a best decision, as it is easy to carry anywhere and also reduces the chance of disease.

What are the things that are to be kept in mind while installing the drop irrigation system?

o Pressure of the water from the pump, if there is not enough pressure it wont be able to supply the proper amount of water.
o Keep checking the blockages in the pipes, that is the most common and obvious problem that is found in this type of system.
o Lines should be laid out simultaneously.
o Water plant should be nearby.

Which are the crops or plants that can you grow with the help of this system.
The crops that are grown under this system are:

o Cereals: Corn, Sorghum, wheat;
o flowers: Chrysanthemum, Carnation, Jasmine, Rose, (All) Ornamental, (All) pastures;
o Fibers: Cotton, Sisal;
o Nuts; Almond, Are-ca nut, Cashew nut, Coconut, Macadamia, Walnut and
o Oilseed: Groundnut.

The spices and vegetables grown under drop irrigation system are:

o Spices: Cardamom, Pepper; and
o Vegetables: Beetroot,Bulbs, Celery, Chilly, Cucumber, Eggplant, Lettuce, Onion, Peas, Potato, Radish, Sweet Potato, Tomato.

Hope this information regarding the Drip irrigation would be proved to be a help full.


Drip Irrigation System - Masterpiece For Agriculture

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Septic Systems: The Inside Story

!±8± Septic Systems: The Inside Story

Two Components

Class 4 septic systems are divided into two components, the septic tank and the septic field or leaching bed. Waste is piped out of the house into the septic tank, which is essentially a water clarification tank, in which anaerobic bacteria break the waste down into solids (sludge), liquid effluent, and scum.

Septic System

The solids settle to the bottom, the scum floats to the top and the liquid effluent flows through an outlet pipe into a distribution chamber, where it is directed to the septic field. The septic field is an effluent water disposal system, where the liquid is channeled through perforated pipes to different parts of a field of loose gravel.

Septic Tank

Materials that initially float in the scum layer are kept out of the drainage sytem by an outflow tee or baffle. If the tank is not pumped regularly, the level of solids can rise, and if it approaches the level of the outflow tee, scum and solids can proceed out into the drainage system, clogging the pipes and gravel - and eventually preventing the absorption of the water by the surrounding earth.

A Class 5 septic system is a holding tank for the storage of sewage at the site where it is produced. A typical holding tank system is comprised of a single compartment tank with a pump-out stack and an audible or visual warning device to alert the homeowner when the tank requires emptying. A holding tank is costly to operate, places restrictions of the owner, and is dependent on Class 7 (hauled) sewage system for waste collection and disposal.

A property serviced by a holding tank system requires an agreement registered on title to notify current and future owners of the servicing restrictions on the property.

Care and Maintenance

With proper care and maintenance, your septic tank and field should provide many years of trouble-free service. There are, however, some important steps to follow to help you maintain the proper operation of your sewage disposal system.

The Honey Wagon!

The septic tank in a residential system should be inspected at least once every two years for sludge buildup. The tank should be pumped by a licensed septic tank pumping contractor when necessary. Under normal use a septic tank should have its contents removed every two to three years.

The use of starters, bacterial feeds or cleaners in a septic system is normally not necessary.

The final grade (top soil) over the field should not be altered after it has been installed and inspected, and should be kept grassed after installation. Shrubs, trees or gardens should not be established over the septic field.

Discharge from evestough drains and sump pumps should not be directed into or over a septic field, and lawn sprinkler systems must not be located within this area.

Helpful Hints

Limiting excessive amounts of water in a short time can help reduce disruption of the septic process. You may want to consider the following water use reduction practices:

* Install water saving shower heads, sink aerators, and low-flush toilets.

* Use dishwashers and washing machines only for full loads, and stagger the loads through the week.

* Don't run water continuously when shaving, brushing teeth, rinsing dishes or veggies.

* A container of water in the fridge prevents the need to run water continuously for a cold drink.

* The installation of garbage grinders, large volume hot tubs or spas are not recommended unless the septic system has been sized to accomodate their use.

* The use of biodegradable products is highly recommended. Disposal of non-biodegradeable products such as condoms, feminine hygiene products, plastics, dental floss, etc. is strongly discouraged.

If you have questions regarding the care and maintenance of your septic system, consult your contractor or the Environmental Protection Division of your local Health Department.

The standards for private sewage systems are prescribed in Ontario Regulation 358/90, under the Enviromental Protection Act, and the Guidelines established by Ministry of Environment, and requirements of your local munipality or township.

General Guidelines for Purchasers

* If the system is 5-7 years old and has never been pumped it is unlikely that there are serious problems.

* If there is no record of the system having been pumped but the owner has a vague recollection of pumping the system at some time in the distant past, figure that it has never been pumped.

* If the system is over 10 years old and has never been pumped, it is possible that there has been some damage to the septic field, and if it's not been pumped for over 15 years it is quite likely.

* The only way to make an accurate determination of the system is to have a licensed contractor or engineering firm perform a tank, distribution chamber and field inspection, and possibly soils sampling.

* Flushing dye through the system looks good but will only indicate systems that are already seriouslyclogged, in which case there should already be more obvious signs.

* Flushing dye may not indicate serious defects or indicate systems that are close to failure but still functional.

* If you are on a septic system, adding a bedroom, even without adding a bathroom, may mean having to increase the size of the tank and drainage field.

Visit the RotoRooter website for more info about plumbing, sewage, and septic systems.


Septic Systems: The Inside Story

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