Living in a closed cycle
New Albion's circle of life: "All roads lead to New Haven".
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- [Foreboding orchestral music]
- [Gustav Holst: Mars, the Bringer of War]
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- [Music]
- [Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance (Land of Hope and Glory)]
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- This is New Albion on Mars
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- Almost all organic material inside New Albion
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- arrived here from Earth.
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- New Albion's viability depends on
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- keeping that material active in a closed cycle.
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- For that reason, there are neither rubbish dumps nor graveyards on New Albion -
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- everything is recycled.
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- Some recycling at New Albion is similar to that on Earth.
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- For example, water is recovered from drains and
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- converted back into potable water.
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- Some recycling circles are larger than others.
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- We convert some waste water back into potable water directly,
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- as Singapore on Earth does with NEWater.
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- Most of our waste water - as for most of Earth -
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- is currently directed through 'natural' compartments
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- where plant and animal life act on the water
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- as a first stage of treatment.
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- Solid organic waste is likewise directed as much as possible
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- through 'natural' cycles, as feeds, composts and fertilisers,
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- which produce food, textiles and some construction material for the colony.
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- The colony possesses small-circle organic waste recycling equipment
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- which can reduce the time and space needed to
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- convert solid organic waste to solid nourishment.
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- The equipment is used mainly for research,
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- its perfectly nutritious product being
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- unpopular with colonists even as emergency rations.
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- Inorganic waste or no-longer-wanted items are collected and
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- taken to dedicated recycling areas,
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- known collectively to colonists as 'New Haven'.
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- Reusable items or parts are offered for free
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- to colonists who can find a use for them.
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- Inorganic waste that's difficult to reuse or recycle
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- is subjected to more complex treatments to recover any useful material,
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- and the remainder rendered safe and combined with a compost stream.
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- Colonists are themselves part of the circle of life at New Albion.
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- There are no graves to mark 'end of life' at New Albion;
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- our closed cycle means past colonists are always with us.
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- At New Albion we say "all roads lead to New Haven"!
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- [Dissonant clashing orchestral music]
- [Gustav Holst: Mars, the Bringer of War]
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- [orchestral music continues]