A system
that will produce 500 – 1200 gallons of waste water to produce finished tea (1:5)
for the 100 gallon brewer. Or a
500 gallon brewer producing 2500 – 6000 gallons of waste doesn’t seem to fit into
a sustainable gardening/agriculture paradigm for some of us. Lets
assume the 500 gallon RO wastes the minimum level of water, or 4 gallons for
every one produced. Brewing 3 days a week = 6000 Gallons. Yearly waste in
excess of 312,000 gallons of waste water and that’s for the most efficient
system available. RO manufacturers indicate most systems cannot achieve an
efficiency better than 1:5 and are likely significantly higher in waste. Sustainable? Having
seen the Wormgold prototype and having used machines from 4 manufacturers, I
found with due diligence (and a little gray matter) cleaning is an overblown feature. Tom Jaszewski www.livesoil.com 702-595-7012 -----Original
Message----- The Wormgold 100 gallon tea maker costs $6500, which includes an
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