Not exact matches
I
also remember discovering during one Easter vigil the almost physical distress of some Eastern Rite Palestinians among us who, as refugees driven from their homeland, were affronted by our incessant imagery of the people of Israel despoiling the Egyptians, and seizing vines and trees they never planted and
cisterns others had dug.
A
cistern is
also being installed for stormwater harvesting at the new Environmental Education Center slated to open this summer in Austin Gardens.
Thursday evening finds the whole Parliamentary Party trekking wildebeest - like across Lambeth Bridge for a bonding dinner in the bowels of a modern Thameside hotel, which seemed
also to be hosting the
cistern and urinals manufacturers» expo, or some such jamboree.
Wells are one of the most common private water sources, but depending on your location you may
also encounter springs,
cisterns or rainwater catchment systems in use.
The Goldcity hotel
also operates a shuttle service to Alanya City Centre, overlooked by a historic fortress - within the walls is the ruins of mosques and a
cistern, a Byzantine church and a covered bazaar.
In Tilwari, for example, water from a natural source was piped to a place in the village more accessible than hiking up a steep slope carrying a bucket of water — but the project
also supported a rainwater harvesting initiative, where a family that is too far to benefit from the piped water has installed gutters on the roof of the house that direct water into a
cistern that they keep underground behind the house.
I am on a
cistern with hauled water that I pay for (
also in CO) and it does take some time for the heated water from my propane on - demand heater to reach the source, wasting that cold water.
If you want an in - ground
cistern with a rain catchment system, you'll
also need to factor in the costs of hiring an excavation crew, construction of a foundation and / or housing for the
cistern and specialized equipment like a transfer pump and UV filter to ensure your water is safe to drink.
Also consider for rainwater collection for small farms that uses rock
cisterns, pits lined with clays, graded gravel to ballast rock and capped with clays to reduce evaporation; these don't need concrete & steel, ballast rock is 40 % voids for capacity.
Its sleek design houses a nifty self - contained greywater system that is capable of reducing water use by up to 25 % compared to a standard 6 / 3 - litre dual flush toilet... The system uses Roca's «water - reuse technology» and
also features an automatic cleaning system that avoids flushing bacteria into the unit's built - in
cistern, cutting down on unpleasant odors.
In addition to incorporating usual green components like solar panels and wind turbines, it
also features greenroofs, above and below grade treatment
cisterns, and most notably, vegetated street treatment swales.
The Wharf
also has a
cistern system to collect and recycle rainwater.
These shelves built into the wall not only act as vital storage space, but
also disguise the
cistern.