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Setting up a full willow feeder isn’t possible for those living on a small property, in an apartment, or as part of an HOA. Even so, there are other ways for one to expand their skills and take actions when it comes to working with greywater.

Sand

Do eight of the following:
Use a bucket of water from a shower
Use water from a dishpan
Use water from cooking pasta/food
Install a water recycler (for washing hands) for a toilet tank    
Make signage (laminated paper or shelf paper sealed)    
Make signage (wood burned)  
Prove the value of a berkey-style water filter    
Shower with non-chlorinated water    
Prove that you can wash dishes, by hand, in a way that uses less water than a dishwasher
Thoroughly document water savings by going pooless    
Make a water filter (like a Berkey)    

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