Sep
16
2009
Understanding effective aquaponics design
By Glenn Meyers
Recently, we posted a news article on the development of an effective aquaponics sytem at Mountain Sky Group that is inexpensive and sustainable in nature. Wayne Dorband, Ph.D., and George Hetfield have much to be excited about; I encourage you to read the news post. The systems they now have operating and are experimenting with were constructed out of plastic materials that were probably headed for the landfill. Not only did they smartly reuse materials to keep the cost of their project low, the food and fosh they are propducing happen to be excellent.
I hope this technology is something that can be exported to poor families worldwide in need of viable alternatives to help with living.
Illustrated by Whitney Dorband
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Leave a Reply to Hermelinda Bagdonas
This is something people can see at IOE’s Celebrate Sustainability event Sept 26-27.
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