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Eco-Links
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Here are some links related to sustainable living and design.
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Rainwater Harvesting
Greywater Harvesting
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Oasis Design
The definitive website for all things greywater.
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Arizona Greywater Guide
Arizona's greywater guidelines
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Arizona Tax Credit
Effective January 1, 2007, Arizona taxpayers who install a “water conservation system” (defined as a system to harvest residential greywater) in their residence may take a one-time tax credit of 25% of the cost of the system (up to a maximum of $1,000).
Permaculture
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Northern Arizona Permaculture
This group is dedicated to the promotion and learning of permaculture and sustainable living in the Northern Arizona bioregion including Flagstaff, Sedona, the Verde Valley, and other surrounding locals.
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Growing Food in the Southwest Mountains
"Growing Food in the Southwest Mountains" is a great introductory permaculture book for Northern Arizona written by local author, Lisa Rayner. Also look for her latest book on Solar Cooking.
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Mountain Meadow Permaculture Farm
An experimental permaculture farm located in Flagstaff.
Beyond the Garden
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Permaculture Credit Union
Credit Union offering discounted loans for sustainable projects including rainwater and greywater harvesting systems.
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The Green Team
Certified Eco-Brokers serving all of your real-estate needs for Sedona and the Verde Valley
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EcoHood
EcoHood, n: permaculture retrofit of a mid- to low-income neighborhood with a high potential for ecological sustainability.
Natural Building
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Beyond Adobe
Beyond Adobe is an adobe block supplier and green building construction company specializing in earthen-based methods and materials. Their goal is to provide affordable, beautiful and sustainable solutions to new and old homes out of the world's most energy efficient and durable material - earth.
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Seven Generations Natural Builders
Seven Generations Natural Builders are dedicated to teaching people how to house themselves. They teach cob, straw bale, and other natural building skills.
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