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- Latest post made by Lee Einer at Jan 03 18:51 UTC
Hi, all-
Gaia willing & if the creeks don't rise, I will be teaching an
eight-week course on water harvesting and watershed restoration at Luna
Community College as part of their continuing education program. The
classes will begin on Sept. 6.
Course fee is $30, and the classes will be on Saturday mornings from
9-11 a.m.
This course will provide a practical knowledge of
Soil structure
Reading a landscape for water flow
Identifying and abating runoff and erosion
Working with the four elements to retain water
Small-scale earthworks for water harvesting
Rooftop water harvesting
Simple strategies for greywater usage
And much more.
I will post details (classroom number and how to sign up) as soon as I
get the info from LCC
The class will be happening, and I have the details for signing up --
I will be teaching an eight-week course on water harvesting and
watershed restoration at Luna Community College as part of their
continuing education program.
The classes will be on Saturday mornings in Room 101 of LCC's Humanities
Building from 9 – 11 a.m., beginning Sept. 6. Class fee is $30.To sign
up, Visit Luna Community College's admissions office, Room 118 in Luna's
Student Services building, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through
Friday. For enrollment info, call Tom Herrera at 454-5311.
This course will provide a practical knowledge of
Soil structure
Reading a landscape for water flow
Identifying and abating runoff and erosion
Working with the four elements to retain water
Small-scale earthworks for water harvesting
Rooftop water harvesting
Simple strategies for greywater usage
And much more.
Class is still open!
become wise in the ways of water!
Enroll now in Luna Community College's continuing education course
on Water harvesting and watershed restoration
Lee Einer, instructor
Classes are every Saturday morning from 9-11, starting on sept. 6 and
running eight weeks. Class fee is $30. To sign up, visit Luna Community
College's admissions office, room 118 in Luna's Student Services
Building, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. For
enrollment info, call Tom Herrera at 454-5311.
Learn -
basic principles of water harvesting and watershed restoration
How to read your land and understand where the water goes
How to work with sun, wind, rain and soil to make your land rich in water
How to manage runoff
Why the best place to store water is in the soil itself
How to re use water from washing machines, showers, and sinks
How to harvest rooftop runoff
Simple strategies to stop erosion
and much, much, much more...
Hola, todos!
I will again be teaching a class on water harvesting and watershed
restoration at Luna Community College.
The classes will begin Jan. 17, and will be every Saturday from 9-11
a.m. for eight weeks. The fee is $30.
I teach from a permaculture perspective, and will cover basic
permaculture design principles. We will cover cisterns, rooftop
rainwater harvesting, and greywater, the usual suspects. The first part
of the class will focus on basic, practical hydrology, how and why to
reduce runoff and increase infiltration, how to read your landscape and
implement small-scale earthworks to welcome water to your land and keep
it there.
To sign up, visit Luna Community College's admissions office, room 118
in Luna's Student Services Building, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday
through Friday. For enrollment info, call Tom Herrera at 454-5311.