Daily Acts has a greywater tour this upcoming Sunday. See below, you can Download the Flyer Here.
Tour: Greywater with GustoSunday, August 29th, 10am-2pm, Free for Cotati Residents $25 non-residents
Please register by visiting www.dailyacts.org or calling 707.789.9664
In this tour, we’ll visit the new, single-fixture Greywater System of Neil Hancock and Jenny Blaker. This system was recently installed under the new CA greywater code. We’ll talk about site selection and system design, pollution prevention, and the new regulations––and how to keep greywater safe for humans and our watersheds.
Two greywater experts will speak about the benefits of greywater: Trathen Heckman, Director of Daily Acts, member of Sonoma County Greywater Working Group and owner of the first permitted single-residence greywater system in Sonoma County, and Heather Shepherd, who planned, designed and installed the first fully permitted and compliant greywater system in Sonoma County. We’ll talk about how to best identify a prospective greywater site, gather preliminary data including soil percolation tests, and navigate greywater codes and ordinances. We will discuss environmental and financial benefits of greywater, and touch on watershed protection and restoration. At the end of the day, you’ll be equipped with the resources and information to realize your greywater goals!
Tour: Greywater with GustoSunday, August 29th, 10am-2pm, Free for Cotati Residents $25 non-residents
Please register by visiting www.dailyacts.org or calling 707.789.9664
In this tour, we’ll visit the new, single-fixture Greywater System of Neil Hancock and Jenny Blaker. This system was recently installed under the new CA greywater code. We’ll talk about site selection and system design, pollution prevention, and the new regulations––and how to keep greywater safe for humans and our watersheds.
Two greywater experts will speak about the benefits of greywater: Trathen Heckman, Director of Daily Acts, member of Sonoma County Greywater Working Group and owner of the first permitted single-residence greywater system in Sonoma County, and Heather Shepherd, who planned, designed and installed the first fully permitted and compliant greywater system in Sonoma County. We’ll talk about how to best identify a prospective greywater site, gather preliminary data including soil percolation tests, and navigate greywater codes and ordinances. We will discuss environmental and financial benefits of greywater, and touch on watershed protection and restoration. At the end of the day, you’ll be equipped with the resources and information to realize your greywater goals!