Greywater (or grey water, sullage, also spelled gray water in the United States) refers to domestic wastewater generated in households or office buildings...
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distinguished from greywater, which comes from sinks, baths, washing machines, and other household appliances apart from toilets. Greywater results from washing...
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A constructed wetland is an artificial wetland to treat sewage, greywater, stormwater runoff or industrial wastewater. It may also be designed for land...
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Water heat recycling (redirect from Greywater heat recovery)
(also known as drain water heat recovery, waste water heat recovery, greywater heat recovery,[citation needed] or sometimes shower water heat recovery[citation...
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Alternative technology (section Greywater reuse)
digestion Biogas Landfill gas extraction Composting Alternative fuel vehicles Greywater Solar panels Silicon-based Photosynthetic "Gratzel cells" (Titanium dioxide)...
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public, shared (most common is household level) Inputs blackwater (waste), greywater, brownwater Outputs Fecal sludge, effluent Types Single tank or multi-chamber...
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construction with the dual functions of growing plants and purifying greywater. It was designed by Folke Günther in Sweden. Inspired by the "Sanitas...
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a building's internal stop-tap for water supply, inspection holes for greywater or sewage lines. Mechanical rooms typically house the following equipment:...
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ships are regulated by the 2013 VGP. Pursuant to a state law in Alaska, greywater must be treated prior to discharge into that state's waters.[citation...
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