Live off grid in urban desert - Tips from Brad Lancaster, Tucson Arizona

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We host annual rainwater harvesting courses starting each January, click here to learn more: vergepermaculture.ca/rain How is it possible to live off grid and achieve water security in a desert without a water or sewer connection? Learn how urban homestead harvests water and other resources to achieve food security and abundance under extremely dry conditions. Brad Lancaster lives in Tucson Arizona, on one of the most amazing 1/8th of an acre anywhere! In an area with a metro population of nearly 1 million people, Brad has applied low tech, low cost solutions to create an off-grid life, while surrounded by grids and people leading typical lifestyles for this time. Brad harvests rainwater, collect solar power, and much more. Brad’s is an inspiring property, and in this video, Brad talks about some of the ideas behind the project and the strategies used to make it happen. Buy Brad's books at deep discount directly from him at his web shop: www.harvestingrainwater.com/shop/ Neighborhood Foresters showcases the 25+ years of rain-irrigated neighborhood native food forestry work in Brad’s Dunbar/Spring neighborhood, and gives many tools and info that other neighborhoods can use to create or help evolve their own neighborhood forester efforts. For more see: dunbarspringneighborhoodforesters.org/ Click on the time to jump to specific topics of interest 6:21 Scarcity and Abundance; the solution is harvesting 10:02 Water security: diversion vs harvesting 14:48 Integrated systems 21:02 Doing Water harvesting on their property 25:23 Harvesting more than water alone 28:48 Greywater harvesting 31:17 Solar power and sun harvesting 32:35 Getting the domino effect working for you 38:17 The problem can be the solution 42:55 We helped shift City policy! 45:29 The chains that held me back 47:20 For more info Central Arizona Project (Water diversion from the Colorado river to Phoenix and Tucson) CAP www.cap-az.com/about-us/system-map Links to Brad’s sites and books Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond: Volume 1 and 2 www.harvestingrainwater.com/ Eat Mesquite and more: www.desertharvesters.org/ Urban Homestead, Permaculture Homestead, Abundance, Food Security, Water Security, Peak Phosphorus, Peak Oil, Desertification, Grow your own food, composting toilets, grey water design, solar cooking, passive solar design About Rob Avis and Verge Permaculture: In less than 10 years, Rob & Michelle Avis left Calgary’s oil fields and retooled his engineering career to help clients and students design integrated systems for shelter, energy, water, waste and food, all while supporting local economy and regenerating the land. He’s now leading the next wave of permaculture education, teaching career-changing professionals to become eco-entrepreneurs with successful regenerative businesses. Learn more and connect with Rob & Michelle at vergepermaculture.ca/ FREE RESOURCES: As a special gift when you subscribe to our newsletter is that we’ll send you the link to download our gorgeous Blog Book: 50 breathtaking magazine-style pages of our most popular blog posts and articles over the past five years, from permaculture ABCs to property-buying, home design, eco-investing, and community retrofitting. Sign-up: bit.ly/2Dqjg5G Why should you reserve a place in your bulging in-box for Verge’s newsletters? One reason: because we challenge the headlines and cultural paradigms with a whole different kind of alternative fact: Permaculture-inspired businesses can succeed – and restore the planet. And we’ll show you how to do it.
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