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The Eagle Lake First Nation Healthy House

Eagle Lake Healthy House with separate utilities module
The Eagle Lake First Nation Healthy House
The interior of the house is dedicated to useful living space. Utilities (hot and cold water, heat, electricity, sewage treatment) are managed in the separate utlities module (shown at right). Energy can be provided by solar panels or a wind turbine, as shown in the picture. Backup energy can be produced from redundant diesel generators inside the module.

About Your House - Eagle Lake Healthy House (8-page PDF by CMHC)

RESTCo has an approach, and has developed a suite of techniques, tools, technologies, and network of affiliated organizations, which can do better.

For more information on RESTCo's approach to adaptable housing and infrastructure, please contact us.

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The Eagle Lake First Nation Healthy House
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Research House for the Environmentally Hypersensitive
Healthy Housing in the North Towards a Northern Healthy House Demonstration Project
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