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Recycling of Water Wastes Helps Water Crisis
from:Many people are doing what they can to cut back on their water usage to help the water crises that have struck many areas of the country. People have stopped washing their cars, watering their lawns and filling their pools, all in the name of conserving water. Though this can be helpful, lawns suffer and people feel as if they must give up things that they enjoy. The recycling of water wastes can allow people to continue to care for their lawns and gardens, swim in their pools and take care of cleaning their cars.
The recycling of water wastes is quite simple, when done on a household level. All that must be done is the collection of the grey water that is leftover after washing dishes, clothes or showering. This water can then be repurposed for other activities around the home. Even pools can be filled with this water, as the chlorine and other chemicals that will be added can kill off any bacteria or impurities in the water.
Those who participate in the recycling of water wastes have a few different options for water collection. If decisions about recycling water waste products are made prior to the construction of a home, specialized plumbing systems can be built in to that home. These systems collect and filter grey water from sink and tub drains throughout the house. This water is then dispersed back into the home through outside water spigots and sometimes through the plumbing system to be used in the washing machine or for flushing toilets.
Others have added collection systems to their home, years after the home has been built. These systems may be complete throughout the house or only placed on a single drain or appliance. Generally these systems required a professional to install before the recycling of water wastes can take place. The recycling of water wastes can also be done manually by collecting water wastes in buckets or jugs, draining the water into fill the receptacles, then using them for watering plants for washing vehicles.
No matter which method of recycling of water wastes is used, the benefits to those in areas that are dealing with serious water restrictions are immense. They will cut back on their water consumption, but by reusing the collected water, they can continue to take part in activities that their neighbors must forego. By using grey water to take care of the outdoor tasks and activities that you must have been asked to cease, you can continue to have a beautiful lawn and full swimming pool, no matter what the current water situation might be.
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