This project proposal summarizes plans to conduct an experimental study on greywater treatment using root zone technology. The study aims to investigate the feasibility and efficiency of a root zone treatment system (RZTS) for treating greywater from the Graduate School of Engineering at Mid-West University. The methodology involves constructing a model RZTS unit, planting wetland plants, introducing greywater samples, and analyzing treated water samples to evaluate removal of pollutants like organic matter, pathogens, nitrogen and metals. Work is scheduled over 12 months and a budget of 14,760 NPR is estimated. The expected outcomes are high removal of bacteria, viruses, BOD, TSS and reduction of nitrogen through the root zone treatment process.