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  • Seasteads will probably take their cue from the environmentalist movement and utilize multiple water systems, such as drinking water, grey water, black water, and so forth. An excellent discussion of designing net-positive-benefit greywater systems can be found at graywater.net

    Source: http://seastead.org/commented/paper/infra.html#Seasteads_will_probably_take_their_cue_from_the_en

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    [Wed Mar 14 19:32:23 PST 2007-72] Cyberia (NOSPAMcyberia.resurrection@gmail.com.NOSPAM):
    Not too sure if this is in the right place, but the guys at Biolytix (biolytix.com.au) have come up with a sewerage treatment system that they claim uses very little power to treat combined grey and black water to high secondary standards, while running on at most solar power.

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