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Money flowing in the River

Posted by:admin Posted On:8 Jan 2025

The River Refugium Project (RRP), an initiative of the Cernunnos Foundation, addresses nutrient pollution in aquatic ecosystems by diverting polluted water into greenhouses where crops and natural evaporation processes cleanse the water. Implementing the RRP on a national scale through


Making waste water ready…

Posted by:admin Posted On:2 Dec 2024

It was brought to my attention that I was a little vague when it came to describing the processes involved in the early stages of this so called river refugium project. At first I got defensive because I have bee

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Talking sh!t.

Posted by:admin Posted On:24 Nov 2024

For today’s fantasy version of the world where people consider ways of doing things that make sense given our CURRENT technology. Wait, correction, I don’t think this plan uses any tech that wasn’t available in the late 1800’s….until after it


RRP Example Project

Posted by:admin Posted On:11 Nov 2024

In my battle to get this project noticed and funded, I am up against one terrible foe. It is a pretty boring subject that doesn’t lend itself to a lot of glitz, and since it is an environmental project (which


River Refugium Project Grant

Posted by:admin Posted On:21 Oct 2024

We were asked quasi-anonymously if we were serious about relocating and just cleaning some towns reservoir or ponds, or rivers (if the feds will allow it.) The answer is absolutely. If we can do this on a big enough scale


TOP 100 pollutants in Mississippi River.

Posted by:admin Posted On:2 Oct 2024

Doesn’t that seem like a weird thing to feature? Here we are all the same. Try this instead. TOP 100 reasons for the River Refugium Project The crazy thing is that is the top 100. There are a ton more.

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Arkansas and the Gulf Dead Zone

Posted by:admin Posted On:13 Jul 2024

Is Arkansas to blame for the Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone? If you pay attention to ecology and conservation…and especially if you listen to me, you are aware of the dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico that usually gets


“just” Aquaponics

Posted by:admin Posted On:20 May 2024

or more correctly, an injustice to aquaponics. Its seems while laying out my case for the River Refugium Project, (which is a best use of aquaponics and an excellent way to improve aquatic ecosystem health), I may have inadvertently thrown


River Refugium Flow Chart

Posted by:admin Posted On:21 Apr 2024

This post will serve as a more visual description of the River Refugium process from a high level. Individual operations will vary according to nutrient density, local needs, value of crops locally, and other considerations. We start with our nutrient


Help shrink the dead zone!

Posted by:admin Posted On:10 Apr 2024

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