Reusing water
When Green Plumbing is the topic, often times water conservation and re-usability goes along with it. The best way to improve something is to first look at what you have and what is been wasted. That’s exactly the point of using "graywater" again-"reusing water".
Wastwater that has been used in clothes washing, showers, bathtubs, lavatory sinks, etc, is called Graywater. This water can be stored in proper tanks, even without treatment, and than can be pumped out for outside irrigation. Graywater can also be, with separate connections apart from the cold water line, connected to a toilet tank and used for flushing; of course, minimum treatment of graywater is necessary for this use but the savings are worth the effort. It must be noted, from this point on, toilet water (blackwater) cannot be the topic for "reusing water" and needes to be disposed off properly into OSST or community sewer.
Graywater is [...]
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