
Grey Water Treatment
Hey folks,
One of the top priorities of the present world is to reduce global warming.Not for from it is is d hues n cries for water (huge shortages of water).According to a UN report it is believed tat about 18% of the population doesn't have access to fresh water.It is a well known fact tat v have very less amount of fresh water in the world,also desalination is a costly affair.
One of the top priorities of the present world is to reduce global warming.Not for from it is is d hues n cries for water (huge shortages of water).According to a UN report it is believed tat about 18% of the population doesn't have access to fresh water.It is a well known fact tat v have very less amount of fresh water in the world,also desalination is a costly affair.
One of the ways to minimise our water wastage's through Grey Water Treatment.Any water that has been used in the home, except water from toilets, is called grey water.
Cheers !!!
Why use grey water?
It's a waste to irrigate with great quantities of drinking water when plants thrive on used water containing small bits of compost.Grey water reuse is a part of the fundamental solution to many existing ecological problems. The benefits of grey water recycling include:
- Fresh water use is minimised
- Less strain on treatment plants
- Grey water treatment in topsoil is effective
- Ability to build in areas unsuitable for conventional treatment
- Less energy and chemical use
- Groundwater recharge
- Plant growth
- Reclamation of otherwise wasted nutrients
- It causes pollution and environmental effects if it's not reused effectively
- Initial cost
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