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      • Sabino Canyon Project - water for wildlife >
        • Organizing Youth Engagement Conference
      • Rainwater tank installation in Albuquerque, NM
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KIM-CHI farms GREY WATER project
students helped out set up a GREY WATER system to a washing machine 

The students went to kim-chi farms and helped its owner set up the water lines hooked up to his washing machine. These lines lead outside where they were placed onto holes near plants so that they could recive the water
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Here a student sets up the water line by putting it in the hole and covering the line with a bucket so that the water stayed inside the hole. After they put the bucket they put a rock on top so that the bucket stayed in place

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Here the students collected wood chips to put in the holes so that the water was held by the wood chips and would not evaporate

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Here peter showed the students how his grey water system worked.

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