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Graywater (wastewater) is most common in clothes machines, laundry and bath sinks, bathtubs, and showers.
The City of Grand Junction Graywater Control Ordinance can be found in the municipal code chapter 13.40.
Using graywater for indoor flushing can save up to 24 percent of domestic water use.
A family of four could potentially save 20,000 gallons per year!
Yes, graywater indoor treatment work systems do require monthly maintenance such as filter replacement, chemical additions, and other maintenance.
Yes, but, graywater should not contain oil, fecal material, pet hair, and soaps that could be harmful to plants. When installing the Laundry to Landscape system, there will be a leaver to divert the graywater if it should not be used in the landscape.
Indoor treated graywater is reused in toilets and urinals. It is filtered, bleached, and dyed before reuse.
Laundry to Landscape systems are the simplest, least expensive graywater systems. Graywater can be used to water fruit and nut trees, and non-root, and non-leafy green vegetables in single-family residential situations.