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Getting to zero: A case for new Greywater policy in New Orleans

This directed research project explores the benefits of implementing a policy change to allow greywater recycling in New Orleans. Throughout history, New Orleans has had a tenuous relationship with water. Current practices of pumping water both into and out of the city place enormous amounts of strain on the aging water infrastructure system that New Orleans utilizes to keep the city dry and provide potable water to its citizens. The use of greywater recycling systems could dramatically reduce the stress on the city's infrastructure; however this practice is presently prohibited by the city's current plumbing code. This paper presents a case for the adoption of new legislation and changes to the city's policy to allow for greywater recycling. / 0 / SPK / specialcollections@tulane.edu

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TULANE/oai:http://digitallibrary.tulane.edu/:tulane_94370
Date January 2015
ContributorsGilmore, Kyle P. (author), (Thesis advisor), Tulane School of Architecture Sustainable Real Estate Development (Degree granting institution)
PublisherTulane University
Source SetsTulane University
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeText
Formatelectronic, electronic, pages:  42
RightsCopyright is in accordance with U.S. Copyright law., No embargo

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