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Greywater
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LID / Green Infrastructure. Reuse what was waste water. Since you’re using your washing machine pump to move the water, this is one of the simplest configurations that doesn’t need a permit, but there are legal parameters set forth by California Code. For more detailed information on greywater systems, code compliance, and various system options, please visit our sponsored site, www.sacramentogreywater.com. Another type of greywater system is the branched drain system. Subscribe to our eNewsletter.
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Partners
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LID / Green Infrastructure. Team up with Grow Water. 2015 Partner of the Year. Sacramento Valley Chapter of California Native Plant Society. Http:/ www.sacvalleycnps.org. ARCSA, American Rainwater Catchment Systems Association. The mission of The American Rainwater Catchment Systems Association is to promote sustainable rainwater harvesting practices to help solve potable, non-potable, stormwater and energy challenges throughout the world. Green Restaurant Alliance Sacramento. Elk Grover Greener Gardeners.
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Media
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LID / Green Infrastructure. Look what's going on! 2015 Grow Water, a year in review. Thank you for the support through 2015. Secrets to a successful rain garden. How to harvest rain in your yard.
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Welcome to Grow Water
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Visit our video library on YouTube. Learn more about water harvesting, integrated design and beyond! Rain Garden Plant List. Download the PDF list of Natives Plants and where they work best in a rain garden. Sign up for our newsletter or follow us on Facebook. Click here. LID / Green Infrastructure. Laundry to Landscape (L2L) systems don't require a permit and are easy to install. Call today to get yours installed or attend a workshop. REMOVING GRASS / TURF. RAIN BARRELS / CISTERNS. Call Before You Dig.
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Grow Water - What We Do
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LID / Green Infrastructure. Grow Water in your life. Consult, Design, Educate. Together we can move from a wasteful path to a more secure path of abundance. With Grow Water you can make a difference at your home and beyond with water harvesting, energy saving techniques, while learning about native plants and growing native foods. Join us today to change the landscape of California! Click to learn more. Slow, spread and sink water into your landscape. Bringing everything together working in harmony.
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Donate
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LID / Green Infrastructure. Help others harvest water. Community support of Grow Water through sponsorships, and tax-deductible donations. Are all vital support for Grow Water to continue to educate, implement, protect, advocate, and enhance our watershed, improving our communities and our way of life. Give the gift of a Laundry to Landscape System.
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WorkshopDetails
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LID / Green Infrastructure. Learn about Water Harvesting. Attend the workshop and take the knowledge home! These workshops spend an hour and a half on theory, best practices and techniques to implement in your home. Then we’ll hand you the tools and materials you will use at your home and have you cut, glue and practice on mock systems while we teach the little secrets that will save you hours when you DIY. Average cost per workshop is $40 please visit our events page. For more details per workshop.
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Welcome to Grow Water
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We are your water harvesting ambassadors! Manage rainwater where it falls. Collect rain for drier months. Redirect laundry water an more to your yard. A special thank you for all those who volunteered their time to work on this project. With your support we're able to bring water harvesting and native plants to the public. Photos can be found at the bottom of this page. The Demonstration Site @ The Farm. Click on the harvesting feature to learn more. Rain Garden / Earthworks:. Rain Barrels / Cisterns:.
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earthworks
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LID / Green Infrastructure. Slow it, Spread it, Sink it. Earthworks: Directing and retaining rainwater for landscape use to support plant growth and reduce municipal water for irrigation, reducing off-site stormwater flow volumes and non-point source pollutants. Increasing plant productivity that may also provide food production and/or wildlife habitat - allows plants to access moisture stored in soil when available; organic mulch reduces evaporation. Require no human input or action to function.
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CoOpDetails
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LID / Green Infrastructure. Co-Op members earn hours for the implementation of their own projects by putting in work and support of other Co-Op projects. Hours are on two hours worked, hour earned basis. After 12 accrued hours, Co-Op members have earned a 6 hour project on their own property. Any project that takes longer than an estimated 6 hours will require members to earn the additional hours necessary for their own project to reach completion. Basic Co Op Packages. Rain Garden / Earthwork:. Take you...