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Rethinking The Nutrient Cycle: Capturing Urine as a Resource

March 14, 2017 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Presented by the Rich Earth Institute

 

Tuesday March 14, 7 pm,

Antioch College campus McGregor 113

Yellow Springs, Ohio

 

The Rich Earth Institute works at the intersection of agriculture and sanitation, closing the nutrient cycle by diverting urine from the waste stream and providing fertilizer for farms. Funded by USDA, EPA, the Water Environment & Reuse Foundation and the National Science Foundation, this research and demonstration non-profit in Vermont is supported by more than 100 local participants. The Institute recycles 5,000 gallons of urine and conserves over 104,000 gallons of potable water each year. Kim Nace, Executive Director, will explain the science behind the effort and share research results to date.

 

Co-sponsored by Antioch College, The Yellow Springs Community Foundation and the University of Dayton Ethos Center, the Rich Earth Institute residency at Antioch College will also include a design-build workshop of a prototype urine diversion dry composting outhouse and additional presentations at the University of Dayton, Sinclair Community College and Wittenberg University.

 

For more information, contact bbridgeman@antiochcollege.edu.

Details

Date:
March 14, 2017
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
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Venue

Antioch College — McGregor Hall, Room 113
795 Livermore Street
Yellow Springs, OH 45387 United States
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