1. Grey Water Recycling
Grey water recycling is reused water, coming from your bathroom, sinks, showers, tubs,
and washing machines. Grey water is dirty as it contains grease, hair and dirt but it is still
safe to use, neither has it come in contact with excreta. http://greywateraction.org/greywater-recycling
The advantages of Grey water recycling is that it recharges groundwater instead of
decreasing it. It also uses nutrients in the grey water to help plants grow as wells reducing
your energy and chemical use, which will benefit you as you then have to pay lower water
bills. However, the disadvantages of Grey water recycling is that if something goes wrong
and gets used inefficiently, it can spread diseases. It can also start to smell if it is stored
more that 24 hours, which means you have to change it regularly. It can also damage your
soil from salt build up, which looks like this:
Moreover, it can effect the movement of Grew water recycling
waste in the sewage because of less water
transport. http://www.nesc.wvu.edu/pdf/WW/publications/pipline/PL_WI02.pdf
Grey water recycling makes your water more energy
sufficient and sustainable as they are really good,
they are cheap to maintain and they are long lasting too.
The recycled water can transfer into electrical energy,
recycled water and bio solids.