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Greywater Reuse

Greywater Reuse Greywater is reusable wastewater from washing machines, showers, baths and basins.  Reusing greywater is an important element of Circular Water. Even during periods of drought when there is very little rain, greywater is always available. It can be Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 7 months ago
Household Water

Rain Gardens & Wicking Beds

How to Build a Wicking Bed Wicking beds water plants from below rather than above, reducing evaporation loss. They’re giant self-watering pots with water reservoirs at the base. Moisture is drawn up through the soil via capillary action or wicking. Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 7 months02/06/2025 ago
Household Water

Drip Irrigation

Drip Irrigation Why Use Drip Irrigation? Drip irrigation is one of the most efficient ways to water your garden because it delivers water directly to the plant’s root zone. This means less water loss due to evaporation, runoff and wind. Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 7 months ago
Household Water

Soil Sponge

Soil Sponge Healthy Soil Helps Mitigate Disaster Risk Water and Carbon cycles are interdependent. The life within soil requires air and water to survive. Carbon-rich soil acts as a sponge that can hold water and release it slowly when needed. Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 7 months01/06/2025 ago
Household Water

Ponds

Ponds Ponds moderate climate , making your garden warmer in winter and cooler in summer. They also provide water and habitat for multiple species, and are especially important during drought, fire and heatwave. They are easy to build in a Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 7 months ago
Managing Heat Waves

Cool Places During Heatwaves

Paradise Pool in Linden (Photo: Walk My World) Cool Places During Heatwaves When temperatures soar and your home heats up, tempers can easily become frayed and your health can take a hit. Not everyone has the benefit of air-conditioning, and Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 7 months01/06/2025 ago
Managing Heat Waves

Water for Wildlife

Water for Wildlife As our Wildlife Emergency Assistance Workshop indicated, we can support our wildlife by planting native vegetation and providing a wide range of water sources, particularly during heatwaves, drought and fire seasons.  This includes providing containers of water Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 7 months ago
Managing Heat Waves

Greening

Greening Vegetation can be thought of as green water. More than 80-95% of a plant’s composition is water, so when we see green areas we are in fact seeing green waterways. Individual trees can transpire hundreds of litres of water each day – a Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 7 months ago
Managing Heat Waves

Cool Homes

Cool Homes Heatwaves in Australia kill more people than all other natural disasters combined. Urban areas create heat islands which are hotter than surrounding areas, both day and night. Water moderates climate, but the unshaded hard surfaces of urban areas Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 7 months ago
Disaster Risk Reduction Resources

Landscaping

Landscaping to Reduce Stormwater Damage We are learning better ways to manage the stormwater run-off from built areas by exploring strategies from other cultures and by observing existing natural systems. Landscaping to reduce stormwater runoff and damage from extreme wet Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 7 months ago
Disaster Risk Reduction Resources

Stormwater

Stormwater Stormwater refers to the water resulting from rain draining into the stormwater system from roofs, roads, footpaths and other surfaces. Stormwater can include sewage from sewage overflows. By covering water absorbent soil with hard surfaces (houses, roads, footpaths), we’ve Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 7 months01/06/2025 ago

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