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      • Greywater at Kimchi Farm
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      • Sabino Canyon Project - water for wildlife >
        • Organizing Youth Engagement Conference
      • Rainwater tank installation in Albuquerque, NM
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Santa fe GREY WATER and  rainwater 
students helped a NEIGHBORHOOD in Santa Fe set up water management systems systems 

Students helped layout the water lines hooked up to a grey water tank. The lines had pumped water which lead uphill and made water run down to various berm and basins to give water to plants. The rain water lines also served the same purpose, to give more plants water
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Here the students helped connect the water lines hooked up to the rainwater tank.

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