[Sdpg] Sustainable Living Workshop August 6-10,Introduction to Permaculture and Sustainable Wastewater Design with Bill Roley at Institute for Solar Living Hopland CA
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Sustainable Living Workshop
August 6-10, $575
Day 1 Introduction to Permaculture,
In this exciting class, we will cover the
fundamental principles and ethics of permaculture
design in order to broaden our concept of how human
settlements can synergistically fit into
the natural world. Dr. Bill Roley of the
Permaculture Institute of Southern California will guide
us in the pragmatic exploration of "how to think
about" water, food, landscape, and shelter as
integral elements of a regenerative system.
Day 2: Passive Solar and Ecological Design
David Arkin, Project Architect for the Solar Living
Center, shares the basic tools to design
your own sustainable dwelling. Course emphasis is
on passive solar design features, and
includes discussion of site analysis,
energy-efficient design, cost-effective alternative
construction methods, recycled and non-toxic
materials, and an overview of renewable energy
options.
Day 3: Sustainable Wastewater Design
Dr. Bill Roley of the Permaculture Institute of
Southern California and special guests will
present a comprehensive look at on-site methods for
treating and recycling grey and black
water for an individual home or community scale
use. Low-tech and natural living systems
design, composting toilets, and permits will be
covered, along with a tour of greywater, pond
and reed treatment systems at the Solar Living
Center and other nearby sites.
Day 4: Beginning Photovoltaics
Taught by the Real Goods Technical staff, this
one-day class covers the basics of electricity,
load analysis, system sizing, and the components of
various systems. Hands-on session
includes wiring of a photovoltaic system and a tour
of solar and wind energy systems at the
Solar Living Center.
Day 5: Advanced Photovoltaics
Day one covers everything presented in the
Beginning Photovoltaics class (see description).
Day two provides a detailed look at component
options and system design, including the
integration of wind and hydro sources, generators,
and an in-depth look at utility intertie
systems. Students will also have the opportunity to
design their own site-specific system.
To register for a workshop, call 1-800-762-7325 or write:
Institute for Solar Living
PO Box 836
Hopland, CA 95449.
or email isl at rgisl.org
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