Environment. What's The Best Way To Harvest Water For Flushing And Washing Purposes? Does It Have To Cost Loads?
Environment. I' Trying To Get My Home Lifestyle More Sustainable And I Guess This Could Be A Big Step Forward? I Live In A 4 Bed Victorian Semi In
Environment : Whats The Best Way To Harvest Water For Flushing And Washing Purposes Does It Have To Cost Loads
I' trying to get my home lifestyle more sustainable and I guess this could be a big step forward? I live in a 4 bed victorian semi in the midlands, and have plenty of roof area and garden . ~~~ Pedro Miguel ~~~
Best Answer To Environment Question
Use water butts, like large drums to collect rain water, also for water that comes off the roof. do not flush the toilet often. When having a bath or shower ladel the water into a bucket for toilet flushing. don't use it on growing veg. Alternatively re run the bath/sink pipes to a suitable container for water storage.
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Answer 1Use water butts, like large drums to collect rain water, also for water that comes off the roof. do not flush the toilet often. When having a bath or shower ladel the water into a bucket for toilet flushing. don't use it on growing veg. Alternatively re run the bath/sink pipes to a suitable container for water storage.
Answer 2If you have sufficient rain water, roof runoff could be collected in a tank and used for washing and garden irrigation. Wash water can then be recycled through a "gray" water system for use in flushing and lawn irrigation. The costs consist of the system installation costs (materials, labor, and building permit) and a small increase in electricity costs to run the pumps to distribute the rainwater and "gray" water.
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