The #biochar #bokashi river scrubber is ready and will be tested out in a spring fed pond next week!

The pond apparently suffers from excessive algae growth most likely caused by local farm runoff so it will be a good first test for it.

Very excited about this, want to make more and fix atleast some of the damage caused by the useless tossers at the monopolistic water companies. Killing the countries wildlife through underinvestment over decades while paying divends to foreign pension funds.

#Fiat fucking bullshit at it's worst

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Nice build. Keep us posted with results

This is solid. Did you infuse the biochar with the bokashi, or are they separate? Are you making your own bokashi?

Thanks

It's being infused with it. I made my own in a bokashi bin with some bought in bran and biochar initially. The juice was drawn off and scaled up with some mollases and seaweed in a 200L tank.

If you want to clean water near you but on not such a on such a large scale you can always make bokashi balls like Cuauhtemoc Villa does.