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I am interested in hearing from others who either have already or dream of building and living in a home such as an earthship which uses passive solar and geothermal dynamics to heat and cool itself, collects rainwater and uses greywater and composting toilets. I wonder why with the water shortage Fresno hasn't made it mandatory to include these in new construction and given incentives for retrofiting other structures. Has anyone dealt with local building codes and permits? I'm looking to buy a home, but only find conventional construction here. Is there anyone else here with a similar dream?

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Hi Rhiannon --

I'd love to use gray water in my yard, but I haven't found much info on Fresno regulations or technology. We planted a low-water front yard and are working on a xeric or low water backyard. I do collect shower water in summer and I've been considering installing rainbarrels. I agree about the need for more agressive water conservation. Fresno is only now moving toward water metering, so there's not much motivation for the average household. City of Fresno does water patrol, but I still see lots of sprinkler water running down the street.

We bought a new Granville Home. They are ahead of the common standard in green construction, but not as far as you are talking. We added photovoltaic. Our church was built to LEED standards, but we didn't go as far as composting toilets. I think the co-housing units are LEED, but they have standard plumbing.

We're new to Fresno, so I've never dealt with permits.
Fresno is more concerned with secretly altering the city's water system for upcoming water diversion. According to Wilbert Swieso (former employee of the city, head of the fake work crews), this is the continuation of Bonadelle's "secret water operation." What has been done to structures throughout Fresno over the past 50 yrs is beyond belief. With plat/parcel maps and aerial views altered to cover up the evidence, no one questions anything. Tragic.
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Hi Rhiannon, I have worked with architects, engineers and contractors who are also interested in green building and have designed homes using some of these techniques. I'd love to talk with you further and would be happy to put you in contact with other like-minded individuals.
I'm appalled that Fresno uses conventional construction! It's ridiculous! My dream is to dig a house in the ground at an empty lot in downtown Fresno (after buying the lot, I guess). I don't even know what I'm doing, but it's a sure thing that it'd be a nicer place to be in the summer (May thru October) than where I live now. C'mon Fresno!!! As an energy and water strapped city with extreme summer temperatures, by now we should have all this figured out and be an intellectual resource for the world.

Let's do it, guys! Woohoo!

Hi Steve,

I just happen to have a complete set of books on "Earthships" plus another one about ancillary systems.  Besides that I havge several more books on underground houses.  For my money, any of the ones on earthships are best because they have been perfected over a period of time and are entireloy off-grid.  No back up systems; they have to get the main system right.

 

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Steve Popenoe said:

I'm appalled that Fresno uses conventional construction! It's ridiculous! My dream is to dig a house in the ground at an empty lot in downtown Fresno (after buying the lot, I guess). I don't even know what I'm doing, but it's a sure thing that it'd be a nicer place to be in the summer (May thru October) than where I live now. C'mon Fresno!!! As an energy and water strapped city with extreme summer temperatures, by now we should have all this figured out and be an intellectual resource for the world.

Let's do it, guys! Woohoo!

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