Grey water:
Grey water is made up of bath, shower, bathroom sink and washing machine water, it is not advisable to use your
kitchen water as this is damaging to plant life because of the fat content.
An average household (family of 4) will use between 200-3001 of reusable water on a daily basis. The residues, soaps etc in the water in diluted
quantities can provide useful sulphates and nitrates which some experts say is more beneficial to the garden
than clean tap water.
It is advisable to use biodegradable products in the washing machine.
The average suburban garden accounts for about 35% of domestic water consumption.
Most of the concerns about grey water are to do with the hygiene aspect and odours of the water,
but both these aspects are eliminated if the water is re-used as soon as possible and bacteria has not been given the the to produce. |