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What is 'gray water'? Experts share how waste water can be re-used in your yard (and the right way to do it)
When I first heard about 'gray water', I figured it was some sort of concoction you came up with using a dirty paint palette. It turns out it's a lot simpler. Produced from wastewater from everyday ...
The average American family uses an average of 300 gallons of water every day — and 75% of it goes down the drain. Some of it isn't anything you'd want to reuse around the house (think toilet water), ...
As the summer months pass, droughts become more common. Your soil may become dry and hard, and soon your plants will wither. If you have an outdoor faucet or spigot, you can hook up a long hose and ...
Few Tucsonans are reusing household water to irrigate their landscaping, an indication that Tucson’s 12-year-old “gray water” ordinance is failing to help conserve the region’s dwindling resources.
Anyone hoping to use gray water in the city of Boulder for the next two years may have another thing coming. Gray water is recycled water from appliances, sinks, baths or showers that can be ...
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