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"Grey Water"
The Benefits of Greywater Recycling
On September 15, 2009
Lower fresh water use
Greywater can replace fresh water in many instances, saving money and increasing the effective water supply in regions where irrigation is needed. Residential water use is almost evenly split between indoor and outdoor. All except toilet water could be recycled outdoors, achieving the same result with significantly less water diverted from [...]
The Greywater Solution
On September 15, 2009
Facing an ongoing drought in California, the state government has passed an emergency bill to make it feasible for Californians to recycle their own water, and two Mountain View households are among the first to do so.
As of Aug. 4, state law allows greywater — the non-potable water from washing machines, bathtubs [...]
Blue, Green and Grey Water Footprint
On September 14, 2009
A water footprint consists of three components – the blue, green and grey water footprint. The blue water footprint is the volume of freshwater that evaporated from the global blue water resources (surface water and ground water) to produce goods and services consumed by the individual or community. The green water footprint is the volume [...]
Grey Water in the United States
On September 7, 2009
Grey water is a largely untapped resource in the United States today. It is a free source of water that can safely be used to water plants and flush toilets.
What Exactly Is Greywater?
Grey water is also known as greywater, gray water, or graywater. Sometimes it is referred to as sullage. Grey [...]
Magic Fresh Water Figures
On September 4, 2009
9% – The average withdrawal of fresh water by humans around the globe. This breaks down to 8.4% in North-America, 18.1% in Asia, 6.4% in Europe, 2% in Latin America, and 5.6% in Africa, according to the UN World Water Development Report from 2000.
1,664 – That’s how many cubic meters [...]
New Absa development greens the Inner City with Grey Water
On September 4, 2009
The professional team on the Absa Towers West project includes five Green Star accredited professionals, and the project will soon be registered with the Green Building Council of South Africa (GBCSA) for a Green Star Office version 1 rating.
“The submission process follows three months after practical completion in March 2011. [...]
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