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Can harvested greywater be used for irrigation?

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Can harvested greywater be used for irrigation?

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• Yes – the quality of water after treatment delivers near-potability making the water completely safe for irrigating lawns and landscaping – even for spray irrigation systems. Local codes can be confusing on this matter. Technically, greywater is untreated water from showers and sinks, and many communities have strict codes regarding use of untreated greywater. Our systems convert greywater to On Site Treated Water, so the implications for usage are different – so a careful check of local ordinances is important.

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