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Film & Speaker Night: Abundance on a Dry Land- Friday, July 22

July 22, 2016 by Sustainable Fairfax Leave a Comment

Film: Abundance on a Dry Land

When: Doors open: 7:00pm / Film: 7:30pm

Where: Women’s Club, 46 Park Road, Fairfax

Cost:  $10 Suggested Donation

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Speaker: Erik Ohlsen/Permaculture Artisans Featured in the film!

Erik Ohlsen is a licensed contractor, founder, and owner of Permaculture Artisans, an ecological farm and landscape company. Erik is a renowned certified permaculture designer, and certified permaculture teacher and has been practicing permaculture and ecological design since 1998.

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Some experts are predicting less than average rainfall this year in California due to a La Niña effect, a phenomenon that often follows El Niño conditions.

It is important that we take steps to adjust to these new persistent drought conditions in California and beyond.  The good news is that there are many technologies and techniques that we can adopt to save a significant amount of rainwater from being wasted down the storm drains.

The film Abundance on Dry Land will introduce you to some of these solutions. In this state and in many other dry regions around the world, land restoration helps water penetrate healthy soils and in turn increase crop yields. Even in dry areas, water which typically might run off, can be harvested and stored in tanks, ponds and swales. By using gabions, biodiversity, mulching, pioneer trees, wild and domestic animals, swale systems, check dams, fruit forests, keyline plows, compost teas and many other methods, it is possible to restore the soil and design new productive landscapes.

This film explores the work of Erik Ohlsen, Geoff Lawton and other growers, permaculture designers and educators, showing how intentional design can benefit both humans and nature. LOCATIONS: northern and southern California, Arizona and Jordan.

This film is sponsored by Sustainable Fairfax and Fairfax Parks & Recreation.

 

Tagged With: film series, permaculture, rainwater harvesting, Water conservation

Film & Speaker Night: Abundance on a Dry Land- Friday, July 22

July 22, 2016 by Sustainable Fairfax Leave a Comment

Film: Abundance on a Dry Land

When: Doors open: 7:00pm / Film: 7:30pm

Where: Women’s Club, 46 Park Road, Fairfax

Cost:  $10 Suggested Donation

erik ohlsen 250

Speaker: Erik Ohlsen/Permaculture Artisans Featured in the film!

Erik Ohlsen is a licensed contractor, founder, and owner of Permaculture Artisans, an ecological farm and landscape company. Erik is a renowned certified permaculture designer, and certified permaculture teacher and has been practicing permaculture and ecological design since 1998.

__________________________

Some experts are predicting less than average rainfall this year in California due to a La Niña effect, a phenomenon that often follows El Niño conditions.

It is important that we take steps to adjust to these new persistent drought conditions in California and beyond.  The good news is that there are many technologies and techniques that we can adopt to save a significant amount of rainwater from being wasted down the storm drains.

The film Abundance on Dry Land will introduce you to some of these solutions. In this state and in many other dry regions around the world, land restoration helps water penetrate healthy soils and in turn increase crop yields. Even in dry areas, water which typically might run off, can be harvested and stored in tanks, ponds and swales. By using gabions, biodiversity, mulching, pioneer trees, wild and domestic animals, swale systems, check dams, fruit forests, keyline plows, compost teas and many other methods, it is possible to restore the soil and design new productive landscapes.

This film explores the work of Erik Ohlsen, Geoff Lawton and other growers, permaculture designers and educators, showing how intentional design can benefit both humans and nature. LOCATIONS: northern and southern California, Arizona and Jordan.

This film is sponsored by Sustainable Fairfax and Fairfax Parks & Recreation.

 

Tagged With: film series, permaculture, rainwater harvesting, Water conservation

Hands-On Laundry-to-Landscape Greywater Install Workshop

December 5, 2015 by Sustainable Fairfax Leave a Comment

THIS WORKSHOP IS FULL & REGISTRATION IS CLOSED.  To be put on the wait list, please email SustainFX@gmail.com.  We will have another workshop in 2016 and will notify you when it is scheduled. Thank you!!

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DON’T LET PERFECTLY GOOD WATER ESCAPE DOWN THE DRAIN!

In this class, you’ll learn to install a simple home greywater system to help you save water during this historic drought.

The best way to reduce water use during the drought is to re-route used household water from your washing machine and shower to nurture the garden. This hands-one workshop will walk you through the design process for a “laundry to landscape” (L2L) greywater system, which is the most popular, simple, and easiest-to-install residential system.  L2L greywater installations do not require a permit!

Whether you install the system yourself, or you hire someone to assist you, this workshop will prepare you for the experience. You’ll work with the group and instructors to build a real system plus access individual advice from experienced instructors about your own site.

Attendees will leave with increased confidence as well as a system design and materials list to construct their own L2L system.

The workshop will take place at the home of Larry Bragman, member of the Marin Municipal Water District Board of Directors representing Fairfax.

Tagged With: drought, Fairfax CA, greywater, laundry to landscape, Marin, sustainable, Water conservation, workshop

Hands-On Laundry-to-Landscape Greywater Install Workshop

December 5, 2015 by Sustainable Fairfax Leave a Comment

THIS WORKSHOP IS FULL & REGISTRATION IS CLOSED.  To be put on the wait list, please email SustainFX@gmail.com.  We will have another workshop in 2016 and will notify you when it is scheduled. Thank you!!

_____________

DON’T LET PERFECTLY GOOD WATER ESCAPE DOWN THE DRAIN!

In this class, you’ll learn to install a simple home greywater system to help you save water during this historic drought.

The best way to reduce water use during the drought is to re-route used household water from your washing machine and shower to nurture the garden. This hands-one workshop will walk you through the design process for a “laundry to landscape” (L2L) greywater system, which is the most popular, simple, and easiest-to-install residential system.  L2L greywater installations do not require a permit!

Whether you install the system yourself, or you hire someone to assist you, this workshop will prepare you for the experience. You’ll work with the group and instructors to build a real system plus access individual advice from experienced instructors about your own site.

Attendees will leave with increased confidence as well as a system design and materials list to construct their own L2L system.

The workshop will take place at the home of Larry Bragman, member of the Marin Municipal Water District Board of Directors representing Fairfax.

Tagged With: drought, Fairfax CA, greywater, laundry to landscape, Marin, sustainable, Water conservation, workshop

Join Our Bicycle Tour of Rain Catchment Systems

May 18, 2014 by Sustainable Fairfax

Join Sustainable Fairfax for a bike tour of local home rainwater catchment and graywater systems. You will see examples of roofwater harvesting, garden swales, drought resistant plants, and graywater plumbing, including laundry to landscape.

We will visit about four homes and also make short stops at businesses that offer solutions for outdoor water conservation.

Space is limited! Please register early!

What to Bring:

  • Your bicycle
  • Helmets are required!
  • Water bottle
  • Packed Lunch

We will stop to have a picnic lunch at a beautiful backyard garden.

[highlight]If you would like to attend the tour but prefer not to bike, please email SustainFX@gmail.com[/highlight]

Tagged With: Bicycle Tour, catchment, Rain, Water conservation

Join Our Bicycle Tour of Rain Catchment Systems

May 18, 2014 by Sustainable Fairfax

Join Sustainable Fairfax for a bike tour of local home rainwater catchment and graywater systems. You will see examples of roofwater harvesting, garden swales, drought resistant plants, and graywater plumbing, including laundry to landscape.

We will visit about four homes and also make short stops at businesses that offer solutions for outdoor water conservation.

Space is limited! Please register early!

What to Bring:

  • Your bicycle
  • Helmets are required!
  • Water bottle
  • Packed Lunch

We will stop to have a picnic lunch at a beautiful backyard garden.

[highlight]If you would like to attend the tour but prefer not to bike, please email SustainFX@gmail.com[/highlight]

Tagged With: Bicycle Tour, catchment, Rain, Water conservation

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