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MORE PROGRESS ON THE GREY WATER WETLAND – PART 04 | Portuguese Permaculture Projects

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MORE PROGRESS ON THE GREY WATER WETLAND – PART 04 | Portuguese Permaculture Projects

We are in the middle of renovating our house in an abandoned Portuguese village. Today we move on with our Grey Water Wetland – Nightshift included. Come have a look 😉

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My name is Jasper and i bought a house in a Portuguese ghost town. Together with my dogs Zoey & Akira we show you the rebuild of our house and what it is like living the daily life in Central Portugal.
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30 COMMENTS

  1. Hi Jasper
    I am house hunting in the CB area..
    Was wondering if I could make a YouTube video for my channel, about how you use your IT, in the middle of nowhere 🙂 to run your business and do your filming/editing?
    I mostly do IT related videos and this would be something new,, for me, and my audiences.
    Not sure if I can put an email in the comments,, but my contacts are under the "about" tab on my channel (did look for yours)…
    It does not have to take all day,, a couple of hours,, ??
    – Morten – My PlayHouse

  2. Don’t understand how this shall work and clean water…where does it flow in…where is the outlet? Where is the water planned to go when having passed the system? Why the barriers? The end seems to be higher built than the entry…? Please give us information about the idea behind all that.
    Why are you working at night?
    By the way, working barefoot is very dangerous. One old nail is enough to bring you in big difficulties….be aware of that. Luck isn’t always on your side.

  3. Just wondering… Don't the dividing walls cancel the effect of the slope of the slab? Each section will fill up and cascade down into the next section… Or is it going to be full up to the brim? Also it looks like your camera gear might need a night vision upgrade!! LoL. Nice job. Cheers. BTW what temp is it at night over there?

  4. For the shuttling of rubble out of the house and down the street — I built a trailer for the ATV out of scrap with a pair of wheels that held about 4 wheelbarrow loads. And it saved a lot of trudging.

  5. This is ridiculous your septic thank is the issue either have it cleaned or replace it too important to be playing making videos and not addressing the problem the gray water will take care of it's self when a proper septic tank is installed

  6. I have been working for more than 24 years at a prefab concrete factory in Spakenburg Netherlands. and there for some more years in the construction and furniture industry. I've seen enough go wrong! Someone who got his foot under a kind of train wheel. Later the stepfather of my niece and colleague. Someone who wants to lay a wooden beam properly! lost thumb!! Someone had not converted there and lowered a 7-ton concrete slab.

    2 minuten of a day at Vebo Concert. / Gerben T van de Veen
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzK3mhujoLY

  7. One way you can compensate for the slope in the brick surround of the grey water trough is to cap it with schist, using bigger pieces at the bottom end and smaller at the top. It will look decorative–and totally intentional!

    Love the little dance at about 4:02 Charming. 😊

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