Health
Benefit of Water:
Water Treatment Systems at home
Easy Water Treatment Systems to naturaly
improve your life at home
Ocean Arks have developed Natural
Water Treatment systems using floating mini-gardens
that remove impurities from contaminated water. Over
the past ten years they have studied hundreds
of different types of plants and aquatic organisms
to determine which ones most effectively remove
which types of contaminants. Their ecologically
engineered gardens replicate and accelerate
natural purification processes, and are currently
being used to treat sewage, high-strength
organic wastewaters, as well as contaminated
natural bodies of water.
Natural Water treatment systems are
used for wastewater treatment, water restoration
and watershed protection. These
systems, such as Restorers and constructed
wetlands, are:
Ecologically
Complex, Mechanically Simple
Low in Energy
Consumption
Easy to Operate
Inexpensive
to Construct
Effective
at Reducing Organic Loading and Pollution
Appropriate
for the Developing World
Highly aesthetic and often less expensive
than conventional treatment technology, the
systems described below provide ecologically-based
solutions to a variety of water problems.
Here you will find detailed information about
OAI's floating Restorer technology, constructed
wetlands, and research in urban agriculture.
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Almost thirty years ago the brilliant ecologist H.
T. Odum employed analytical systems models to study
the infrastructures that sustain humanity. He concluded
that industrial society was on a collision course
with the natural systems upon which it is dependent.
He predicted that a fossil fuel dominated society
would overshoot the Earth's carrying capacity and
as a consequence there would be widespread suffering
in the twenty first century.

Pond Cleaner
Pour In Microbe-Lift® To Create
A Cleaner, Clearer & Healthier Pond
Environment.
100% natural, safe water treatment
system .Reduce ammonia
and nitrite
levels,
hydrogen sulfide odors, build-up of bird
droppings and dead leaves, organix sludge,
noxious odors caused by algae and overfeeding...all
so you can enjoy a clean, vibrant pond all
year long, even when the water temperature
falls below 55F. Works with or without light
or air, in a broad range of acidity or alkalinity.
Non-toxic, non-pathogenic; safe for humans,
animals and plant life.
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Highly chlorinated water can kill
microorganisms in the soil that are there
to protect the plant and its food source.
Water
Dechlorinating
Garden Filtesr
are great water treatment systems that eliminates the harsh toxic effects
of chlorine in your garden.
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Growing Cleaner Water
Using Plants to Purify Rivers, Ponds and Wastewater
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The Safe, Natural Water Treatment
Systems for Large Ponds:
Barley straw is the all-natural way to keep your pond fresh and clear
all summer long. And for large ponds, the most convenient and economical
way to dispense barley is with our Barley Strip. It's easy to use, and
just one strip cleans ponds up to 10,000 gallons.
 Barley-the Secret to Clear Water

"Within a few days the pond was clear and by refilling
the balls every 6 months, I've had a clear pond ever since." It's
so simple, just float the barley ball in the pond and it
takes care of the algae without harming the koi or plants...
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Create
an Oasis With Greywater: Your Complete Guide to Choosing,
Building and Using Greywater Systems
An excellent, real-world book on how to water a bunch of plants
by recycling your own used water. I built this into my own
home, and it works wonderfully well. We use only a few gallons
of fresh water every month for watering, and we own an acre,
much of which is planted in trees and shrubs! This trick works,
and the book should be required reading for anyone living in
the desert. It is literally all you need to set up a good,
working grey water system for no more money than a typical
wasteful system costs. |
Wells
and Septic Systems:
Here's all the information you need to build a well or septic
system yourself - and save a lot of time, money, and frustration. |
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