![]() We work with water system operators and committees to improve the management and upkeep of their water systems and protection of their water sources. We identify key farms that serve as recharge sites for community water sources. We promote the efficient use of water to mill coffee, and the proper treatment of the wastewater that remains to avoid downstream contamination.Īcross the watershed. Well managed, shade-grown agroforestry systems function like natural forests that decrease runoff and erosion and improve water infiltration.Īt the wet mills. The program improves the drinking water for more than 150,000 people in surrounding areas and increases the productivity of coffee farms.īlue Harvest puts ASA’s soil and water conservation practices and technologies to work in El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua in the following ways: Blue Harvest began in 2014 and was created with the purpose of restoring and protecting water resources in coffee-growing communities. This is how Blue Harvest, a CRS partnership with Keurig Dr Pepper and the Inter-American Development Bank’s SAFE Platform, was born. When managed correctly, coffee farms can help restore natural resources and provide ample amounts of quality drinking water for rural communities. Conventional methods for washing coffee use large amounts of water, and the acidic wastewater from processing coffee cherries often ends up in local rivers and streams. Turn these off in GEM_settings.Coffee is the primary economic driver in many highland communities in Central America and a major source of income for farmers, but it can also be a drain on the scarce water resources upon which some 9 million people living in coffee-growing regions depend. ![]() ![]() The grain is from the Film grain shaders. Red planet flickering is from Windowed mode in most every case. Ensure you are running in Fullscreen mode. But as I said, the last thing is personal preference and not a glitch in itselfĭo not run KSP in Borderless Window mode. I tried various settings in the enbsettings.ini but couldn't really fix it. the whole thing turns into a white & bleached-out blob. Lastly, I know this is reaching into aesthetics which are always personal preference but something inside the Bloom settings seems to be killing the "nice" lighting of the Sun. I've noticed several weird glitches / flicker events in conjunction with the EnvironmentalVisualEnhancements and Better Atmosphere package. Whe whole affair seems to be dependent on where the camera is in relation to the Sun. The whole of Mun / Minmus turns red as well. I noticed a weird glitch when in EVA or map view: Kerbins landmass turn an orangy-red at times. the whole display becomes quite grainy, which is an issue for reading the glass cockpits provided with RasterPropMonitor Maybe these can be addressed at some time in the future so I thought I'd share: After one day of fun though, I uninstalled it again due to a few glitches and observations. This is really nice, it gave me a whole new experience in KSP. These files are enbseries.ini, SweetFX_settings.txt, and GEM_settings.txt Be careful and read documentation where available. On some computers, settings may need to be tweaked. NOTE: You can change palettes while in gameplay! This is convenient for setting your mood on other planets. ![]() In order for this plugin to work, your Antialiasing and Antistropic Filtering must be turned off.ġ) Head over to ENB Dev and download ENB Series Generic: Ģ) Extract the "d3d9.dll" ENB Plugin from the "Wrapper" folder in the generic ENB download to your KSP_win folder with your KSP.exe, or wherever you have installed it.ģ) Extract the contents of the "INSTALLATION FILES" in your BlueHarvest download into your KSP_win folder with your KSP.exe, or wherever you have insalled it.Ĥ Optional) Pick a palette from the "OPTIONAL PALLETTES" folder and replace the "enbpalette.bmp" in your KSP_win folder with your KSP.exe, or wherever you have installed it.ĥ) Ensure KSP is not in Borderless Windowed mode and only in Fullscreen! Than, simply enjoy! ![]()
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