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Since the reclaimed water has a different chemical/nutrient base than potable water, will it help my lawn, my plants?
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The difference in nutrient levels is so miniscule that any benefit that there might be are unperceivable.
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Since the reclaimed water has a different chemical/nutrient base than potable water, will it help my lawn, my plants?
Related Questions
- No. While reclaimed water is appropriate for irrigation, cooling towers, and other limited outdoor uses, ...
- Never! To avoid contamination of potable water, Texas law strictly prohibits interconnection between ...
- Yes. Reclaimed water is delivered to homes and businesses through an underground distribution system entirely ...
- XYPEX has been approved by NSF and many other government agencies for use in potable (drinking) water tanks ...
- A. In order to determine if off-site receptors are impacted, selected potable wells that potentially could be ...