Sunday, December 13, 2009
Grey Water- Not Drinking Water- For Your Garden
The average household can reduce water consumption by 30% through the reuse of greywater in your garden. The numbers are overwhelming. Sure, that vary from family to family, but should be something like this ... average home in a suburban block consumes some 60,000 gallons/300, 000 liters of water per year, all of the quality of potable tap water. Approximately one third, or 20,000 gallons/100, 000 liters per year, is used in gardens and lawns. This means that 40,000 gallons/200, 000 liters used at home. Almost all (36,000 gallons/180 say, 000 liters), leaves the house, blocking the sewage. Now, here is the fun part. Greywater According to an important body of water, approximately 60% of it is reusable. Includes bath water and laundry, but not the black water from toilets, or water from the kitchen. 60% 36,000 / 180,000 is just over 20,000 gallons/100, 000 liters. When we heard that number before? Oh yes, this is the same 20,000 / 100,000 put into the garden and lawn! As noted, the figures are compelling. The question is: how can we do in practice? Where can we find a product to take advantage of this free water, worth about $ 100 to the low prices of today? We begin to exclude certain options from the discussion. The lower end of the scale, excluding rainwater from your home, food and the severity of a washing machine hose. Cheap, but this takes time, and limited in its application. We will also exclude waste treatment systems gray water cost thousands of dollars. This is what the product you are looking for is not. What would be the ideal product to be? He - being able to accept both the water bath and / or laundry. - Automatic water pump for the garden. - The pump about every 24 hours to respond to the needs of health and environmental authorities. - They have a unit price below $ 1000. There is now such a product in the Australian market, called Eco-Care. Visit our website, and you can read more, and Gray Water Systems. We must think of how to use gray water for best results and avoid problems. Some points to consider ... • • Use greywater sub-surface, if possible. Do not use gray water near fruits and vegetables. • Do not use gray water containing lint and hair pores Soaker thin tubes. • Gray water is alkaline, so do not drown in it acidophilic. • Choose a less aggressive cleaner and can use water for plants. • Read the lab report of detergent to us to help you choose. Gray • • Do not allow water to leave your property to remain actively involved in the use and maintenance of their equipment Follow these instructions sensitive few, and may be able to reduce water consumption SU 30%, saving money and the environment . - What about water tanks, you ask? It's a completely different issue, but I'll answer it this way ... "They are great, but using the high quality of rainwater inside the house, where we can not use gray water." John Payne is the founder of Enviro organic products, the marketing of water tanks, solar hot water systems, greywater systems, spreadsheets and recirculating hot water pipes. You are invited to visit the Enviro-Friendly Products website, where you find the products and delivery.
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