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Water for Composting493 viewsRain water is used by the OVF volunteer composting crew when building the compost piles using green waste material from the garden. (Photo Credit: Dean Cleverdon)
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Cistern Project Dedication466 viewsBlue Cistern Dedication March 12, 2008 (Photo Credit: Dean Cleverdon 3/12/2008)
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Cistern Project457 views (Photo Credit: Dean Cleverdon 3/12/2008)
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Blue Cistern (Gate 5 - Phase II)411 viewsThe Blue Water Cistern above Phase II (Gate 5) was our first cistern and was acquired in March 2008.
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Replumbing the Phase II Blue Cistern338 viewsTipping the cistern up to remove the water prior to installing a new valve. (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon 3/9/2013)
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Main Shed Cisterns321 viewsTwo large water cisterns were installed by the NE corner of the Main Shed on 2/27/2016. Each tank holds 1000 gallons of water which is piped down to cisterns in the Lower Composting area. (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon)
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Blue Cistern for Rain Harvesting321 viewsIt collects water from the roof of the North Venice Little League storage shed. The working capacity is 1060 gallons of water which is is currently diverted to the Lower Composting Cisterns. (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon)
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Rain Barrel Installation (June 2015)318 viewsThe top of the barrel is removable. (Photo Credit: Dean Cleverdon (2015))
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Replumbing the Phase II Blue Cistern315 viewsDigging a new trench for the cistern water pipe going down to the lower composting area. (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon 3/9/2013)
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Lower Composting Cisterns315 viewsTwo 305 gallon water cisterns installed on the east side of the Lower Composting sheds on February 27, 2016. Fence in front of the cisterns protects the pipes and shut-off valves from damage. (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon)
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Rain Barrel Installation (June 2015)314 viewsGutters were installed on the roof of the tractor shed. (Photo Credit: Dean Cleverdon (2015))
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Rain Barrel Installation (June 2015)308 viewsWater flows into the screen-covered opening on top of the barrel. (Photo Credit: Dean Cleverdon (2015))
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