Hi
I am considering buying a roll of 800 gauge high density polyethylene to line my growbeds, is 800 gauge heavy enough? i'll be using pea gravel as grow media,a roll of (HDPE) is very expensive, i want to use plastic or rubber pond liner but i was concerned about the plastic leaching into the water!, does rubber leach? would leaching in ap systems gb or ft liner's hinder AP farmers from obtaining an organic cert?. thank you.
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Nice job david
Greener said:nice looking tank David!
beautiful tank!
Hi everyone. This forum is great, I'm really happy to be here.
My understanding is that EPDM can work, but that some people have reported very long cycling times assumed to be due to the material. I also think EPDM is more likely to leach chemicals than LDPE (just my general understanding though.. EPDM does often smell like chemicals).
Until I read this thread I was planning on building my media-based system as wood-styrofoam-wood-LDPE liner, but reading the comments of termites/bugs eating the wood I think I must abandon that idea. I liked it because I'm finding it SO expensive to buy good-sized plastic or fiberglass troughs and tanks online (can anyone beat a food-grade 275 gal IBC tote for $90 + shipping?). When I think of the near guaranteed length of use I'll get from a plastic trough compared to possibly having to replace or repair the handmade tanks/GBs within just a couple of years, I'm more convinced that it's worth investing now in solid, food-safe, single-cast materials for the long run. It's going to be expensive (I want it to look nice) but so be it. We definitely have termites in our area so I'm really glad I read this thread! duh.. anyway thanks for saving me a LOT of trouble down the line.
I'm very curious to hear more about the PVC leaching issue, as I'm planning to use a lot of PVC (in the sun) in my setup. I'm planning on painting the exposed pipes to help fight UV (unnecessary?). I have been assuming that PVC is food safe, but can anyone provide a link to the evidence?
Hi greener
You may have everything you need on liner leaching already, but you may find the link below interesting.
The stuff we should be worried about is called BPA (Bisphenol A )I am trying to find the safest gb liner or ft and pipework there is and i wont stop untill i find it, there are two reasons i want to do this (1) the safty and wellbeing of my family, as is everybodys first concern! ( if i feed my kids from an aquaponics system and in 10 years time one of them has symptoms of some kind, will i be able to rule out my growbed liner and pvc pipe work as the cause!) my answear is no, And (2) for aquaponics itself! let's just say that everybody involed in ap uses non (food safe) gb's and ft's or liners and in 10 years time somebody says (Hay everybody look what i found, proof that all non food safe plastic is (unhealthy), these aquaponics people have been poisoning us for years), that's a witch hunt that could take years to recover from.
As it stands i will be using hdpe fittings, pipe and liner, i will be lining my totes with HDPE and before i use any of these products i will be sending them off for independent testing.
If half of the things i read about BPA and the PVC pipe that most people use are true then for me the use of anything other than hdpe at best is irrasponsable and at worst a liability, or visa versa.
But please dont take my word for it, i wouldn't advise anybody about health issues as (i am not a health professional).
Here is one websites you could visit and you can use your own judgment to decide whats best for you and your family. ScientificAmerican.com go onto the site and type in BPA in the search box on the right hand side, I found it very interesting, might keep you busy for a while.
I read an article, it may have been on (sa.com) that said the US FDA have changed tack on BPA, after telling people for 20 years that BPA is safe, now they are saying it (needs looking at) I smell lawsuites, maby they do to.
I wouldn't and im sure you wouldn't put your health and safty at risk.
As it stands im afriad it's 'Caveat emptor' as far as buying plastic is concerned but i hear rumblings that this is to change and the onus in the future will be on big business (to prove their product is safe)... and not on the buyer.
Im also new to aquaponics but if i can help with anything i will do my best for you.
Anyway, best wishes and best of luck.
Greener said:Hi everyone. This forum is great, I'm really happy to be here.
My understanding is that EPDM can work, but that some people have reported very long cycling times assumed to be due to the material. I also think EPDM is more likely to leach chemicals than LDPE (just my general understanding though.. EPDM does often smell like chemicals).
Until I read this thread I was planning on building my media-based system as wood-styrofoam-wood-LDPE liner, but reading the comments of termites/bugs eating the wood I think I must abandon that idea. I liked it because I'm finding it SO expensive to buy good-sized plastic or fiberglass troughs and tanks online (can anyone beat a food-grade 275 gal IBC tote for $90 + shipping?). When I think of the near guaranteed length of use I'll get from a plastic trough compared to possibly having to replace or repair the handmade tanks/GBs within just a couple of years, I'm more convinced that it's worth investing now in solid, food-safe, single-cast materials for the long run. It's going to be expensive (I want it to look nice) but so be it. We definitely have termites in our area so I'm really glad I read this thread! duh.. anyway thanks for saving me a LOT of trouble down the line.
I'm very curious to hear more about the PVC leaching issue, as I'm planning to use a lot of PVC (in the sun) in my setup. I'm planning on painting the exposed pipes to help fight UV (unnecessary?). I have been assuming that PVC is food safe, but can anyone provide a link to the evidence?
I have been running an organic produce buying club (Passion for Produce) for many years and have gone to great lengths to reduce my families risk to toxic chemicals (organic locally grown real foods, cloth diapered my babies,natural organic cotton/wool beds, good quality water filters, non plastic food containers etc.)over the years.
After months of researching trying to find different options that are being commonly used in AP systems, I feel pretty comfortable with the materials I'm using.. Until more sustainable options (the mushroom packaging.) are equally as available to replace what has been used (styrofoam rafts, vertical pots. etc) I will go forward feeling pretty confident it is a safe option. Even if there were leaching, the bioslime and all the beneficial bacteria can breakdown any toxic chemicals (even synthetic ones!) just as it can do in a compost pile. It's been proven this could have been used in the oil spill effectively. I used billboard material as my liner, which I believe is the same material as Dura Skrim, a material that is listed on the organically cerifited AP Friendly Aquaponics company lists under their FAQ that they use. I am happy to be recycling this as well as the fact that it has offgassed already. I think the benefits of being able to eat locally grown pesticide free produce that is freshly harvested exceeds the possible problems that Kevin has brought up. Many people in my community are very excited about it, including the Permaculutre guild and other very Eco minded citizens.
BTW, I contacted the mushroom packaging (for lack of better description) company and they are not creating a product to be used in a raft set up as of yet. Also, it's not meant to be submerged in water continuosly. The guy I spoke with told me he would send me a sample for me to test it out and if there was interest they would consider making it. I never received the sample.
~Michelle Silva
kevin darcy said:Hi greener
You may have everything you need on liner leaching already, but you may find the link below interesting.
The stuff we should be worried about is called BPA (Bisphenol A )I am trying to find the safest gb liner or ft and pipework there is and i wont stop untill i find it, there are two reasons i want to do this (1) the safty and wellbeing of my family, as is everybodys first concern! ( if i feed my kids from an aquaponics system and in 10 years time one of them has symptoms of some kind, will i be able to rule out my growbed liner and pvc pipe work as the cause!) my answear is no, And (2) for aquaponics itself! let's just say that everybody involed in ap uses non (food safe) gb's and ft's or liners and in 10 years time somebody says (Hay everybody look what i found, proof that all non food safe plastic is (unhealthy), these aquaponics people have been poisoning us for years), that's a witch hunt that could take years to recover from.
As it stands i will be using hdpe fittings, pipe and liner, i will be lining my totes with HDPE and before i use any of these products i will be sending them off for independent testing.
If half of the things i read about BPA and the PVC pipe that most people use are true then for me the use of anything other than hdpe at best is irrasponsable and at worst a liability, or visa versa.
But please dont take my word for it, i wouldn't advise anybody about health issues as (i am not a health professional).
Here is one websites you could visit and you can use your own judgment to decide whats best for you and your family. ScientificAmerican.com go onto the site and type in BPA in the search box on the right hand side, I found it very interesting, might keep you busy for a while.
I read an article, it may have been on (sa.com) that said the US FDA have changed tack on BPA, after telling people for 20 years that BPA is safe, now they are saying it (needs looking at) I smell lawsuites, maby they do to.
I wouldn't and im sure you wouldn't put your health and safty at risk.
As it stands im afriad it's 'Caveat emptor' as far as buying plastic is concerned but i hear rumblings that this is to change and the onus in the future will be on big business (to prove their product is safe)... and not on the buyer.
Im also new to aquaponics but if i can help with anything i will do my best for you.
Anyway, best wishes and best of luck.
Greener said:Hi everyone. This forum is great, I'm really happy to be here.
My understanding is that EPDM can work, but that some people have reported very long cycling times assumed to be due to the material. I also think EPDM is more likely to leach chemicals than LDPE (just my general understanding though.. EPDM does often smell like chemicals).
Until I read this thread I was planning on building my media-based system as wood-styrofoam-wood-LDPE liner, but reading the comments of termites/bugs eating the wood I think I must abandon that idea. I liked it because I'm finding it SO expensive to buy good-sized plastic or fiberglass troughs and tanks online (can anyone beat a food-grade 275 gal IBC tote for $90 + shipping?). When I think of the near guaranteed length of use I'll get from a plastic trough compared to possibly having to replace or repair the handmade tanks/GBs within just a couple of years, I'm more convinced that it's worth investing now in solid, food-safe, single-cast materials for the long run. It's going to be expensive (I want it to look nice) but so be it. We definitely have termites in our area so I'm really glad I read this thread! duh.. anyway thanks for saving me a LOT of trouble down the line.
I'm very curious to hear more about the PVC leaching issue, as I'm planning to use a lot of PVC (in the sun) in my setup. I'm planning on painting the exposed pipes to help fight UV (unnecessary?). I have been assuming that PVC is food safe, but can anyone provide a link to the evidence?
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