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OUR DIFFERENCES
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GREY WATER REUSE AND RECYCLE
WHAT IS GREY WATER(GW)?
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GW is wastewater generated from bathrooms, showwwers, and washing machines, which can be recycled on-site for uses like flushings, landscape irrigation and more. (CA Legislative information, n.d.)
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GW is wastewater generated from bathrooms,showers, and washing machines, which can be recycled on-site for uses like flushings, landscape irrigation and more. (CA Legislative Information, n.d.)
WHAT IS BLACK WATER?
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black Water is wastewater from water closet {WC} flushing, kitchen sinks and dishwashers.
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blackwater should not be reused in the home or for irrigation purposes due to high risk of contamination by bacteria, viruses and patho-gens. Water .n.d.)
GW TREATMENT
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GW Treatment is the removal of any unwanted material from the greywater col-
lected, making it useful and safe for toilet flushing, irrigation, etc..
GW Treatment plants are located on site and sized for the output capacity. (NSF /ANSI Standard, 2011.)
NFS 350 C Certified Treatment is approved by the U.S. Green Building Council for overhead spray irrigation,
water features, toilet flushing, and replenishing cooling towers.
BENEFITS OF A GREY WATER SYSTEM
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GW recycling can decrease potable water use by 30 - 40%, depending on the site. can reduce up to 100% of landscape potable water use.
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GW recycling can decrease potable water use by 30 - 40%, depending on the site. can reduce up to 100% of landscape potable water use.
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Increases the lifespan of your septic system.
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Diversifies the water portfolio and provides an alternate source of irrigation water, reserving treated potable water for high-quality water needs. (Green, 2017.)
GREY WATER COLLECTION, TREATMENT, AND DELIVERY
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GREY WATER FOR LANDSCAPE USE
GW Treatment is the removal of any unwanted material from the greywater col-lected, making it useful and
safe for toilet flushing, irrigation, etc..
GW Treatment plants are located on site and sized for the output capacity. (NSF / ANSI Standard,2011)
GW Treatment is the removal of any unwanted material from the greywater col-lected, making it useful and safe
for toilet flushing, irrigation, etc..
END USES OF WATER IN COMMERCIAL FACILITES
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HIGHER EDUCATION
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HIGHER EDUCATION
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HIGHER EDUCATION
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Features
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Large turf area
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Full landscape.
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Gray Water can be used to pump water through a foun-tain/feature.
Features
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Permeable Pavers in parking lot.
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Drought tolerant trees and shrubs.
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Large area of layered, multi-colored gravel.
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Large area of layered, multi-colored gravel.
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Features
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Full Landscape.
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Large quantity of trees and shrubs.
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Some turf. No water fountain.
“Difference between Blackwater and Greywater – Global Water? Global Water. Green, Tony. “Grey Water Systems .” SlideShare, 18 June 2017. Hartm, Janet, and Ben Faber. “Use of Graywater in Urban Landscapes? ANR Blogs, University of California, 4 Aug. 2015. “Health and Safety Code: Regulation of Buildings Used for Human Habitation.” California Legislative Information. Matos, Cristina & Sampaio, Ana & Bentes, Isabel. (2012). Greywater Use in Irrigation: Characteristics, Advantages and Concerns. 10.5772/30026. “NFS/ ANSI Standard 350 for Water Reuse Treatment Systems.” 2011