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Jerome Peloquin / Lynn Crandall ... March 2020

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Fwd: Sustainable Building - link ???? 1 message Jerome Peloquin Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 12:38 PM To: Peter Burgess Please review for discussion ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Lynn Crandall Date: Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 12:31 PM Subject: Fwd: Sustainable Building - link ???? To: Jerome Peloquin , Amado Salinas II See below Maybe he’d add your project into a community he’s building? I’ve cc’d Amado as he is a developer who might be interested in your food supply plan to be part of developing, self sustaining communities. If not with Matt, then perhaps others Amafo is working on. Amado, Jerome Peloquin, Ed & I have been loosely linked since 1962 and now we’ve discovered a possibility to work together that could include you. Feel free to jump in and tell Mr Peloquin your vision. Lynn Sent from my iPhone Lynn.Crandall@gmail.com Begin forwarded message: From: Matthew Cooney Date: August 27, 2019 at 12:57:47 PM PDT To: Lynn Crandall Subject: Sustainable Building  Hi Lynn, So sorry for the late reply - it’s been quite a hectic couple of weeks across all of my projects (but I can't wait to tell you about a different sustainability project that we're working towards launching soon). Here’s a brief overview of the sustainable building project my colleague and I have been working on. We are designing sustainable homes to be low enough cost that they can be widely accessible, but comfortable and modern enough that the average person will want to live in them. Our hope is to normalize sustainable living structures that capture rainwater, use solar energy to power electronics, and utilize grey water systems. We have completed a great deal of the planning and at this point are trying to find a general contractor that would be experienced in this type of building, or willing to experiment with it. Details - Our plan is to construct a net zero thermal mass home utilizing flexible form rammed earth construction, partially stabilized with cement and waterproofed with 8mill vapor guard and plaster. The home will be complete with a rainwater catch system and filtration system for the drinking water system. It will have grey water collection and biofiltration for use in landscaping and toiletry. The black water system will have a primary biofiltration and decomposition system before connecting to traditional sewage or septic systems. The house will be powered via a solar array connected to a battery storage system with both AC & DC circuits through the house to maximize power efficiency. Please let me know if more details are needed! I hope your projects are going well, and I’m looking forward to hearing about all of the positive change you’re promoting! -Matthew -- Jerome Peloquin President The Family Fish Farms Network, Inc. 717 Lawrence Street, NE Washington, DC, 20017 cell: (410) 227-0498 (Skype) fishfarms1 LinkedIn Profile email: aquaponikus@gmail.com website: www.thefamilyfishfarmsnetwork.com Motto: benefacientes benefactis We grow healthy local food ... save fresh clean water ... create decent paying job

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