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Urban Orchard for Your Business

Turn your landscape into a mini orchard with greywater.

Our project managers will help you identify and direct all your greywater sources—bathroom and breakroon sinks, showers, and more—and recommend the best systems and planting plan to irrigate your orchard.

We will coordinate with your plumber to stubout the greywater sources. We install simple gravity-fed branched-drain; laundry-to-landscape (L2L); and kitchen resource drain systems.**

Our systems are no hassle, low-maintenance, and meet ADEQ’s permit requirements. Greywater systems can be easily integrated with Rain Tanks to provide an additional water source for irrigation and help prevent mineral build-up.

Begin your landscape transformation today. Request our design and project manager services here.

Business Design Staff

520-396-3266 x4
Catlow Shipek
Catlow Shipek
Sr. Program Director

Catlow Shipek, a founding member of WMG, is a Water Harvesting Certification instructor, and avid practitioner who blends a practical resource management approach with an eye for design. Catlow has over 15 years of field experience ranging from erosion control and arroyo restoration with ranchers, to a decade of water harvesting design and project implementation in urban watersheds, to community-scale water resource planning, policy, and conservation incentives. Catlow assisted in the development of City of Tucson’s Green Streets Policy and Tucson Water’s Rainwater Harvesting Incentive program. He has served on numerous advisory committees including Tucson Water’s Citizen’s Water Advisory Committee and was the Chair of the Conservation and Education subcommittee; served as a member of the Conservation Effluent Pool Taskforce to identify and select project sites best suited to receive treated effluent to benefit wildlife habitat and the community; participated in the City of Tucson 2010 residential greywater ordinance revision; and currently serves on the Complete Streets Coordinating Council following the 2019 passage of the Complete Streets Policy led by Living Streets Alliance for the City of Tucson.