
05/03/06, 11:55 AM
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Nohoa Homestead
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: SW Missouri near Branson (Cape Fair)
Posts: 5,398
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Originally Posted by myheaven
How do you use your grey water?
Thank you to everyone here who has had such wonderful Ideas on how to use used water we now save alot.
Now how do you all reuse your water?
We keep the plug in while we have showers and scoop out the water and put it in buckets or a clean garbage can and use it to water the plants, garden and lawn. We are going to diver the water from the sinks and washer also to water our way to big(my opinion) lawn. we catch rain water also to water the garden and lawn. We filter the rain water to use to make soap.
If its yellow let it mellow if its umm you know flush it down. we have 7 people so we flush alot. 2-3 gallons per flush.
We do have a dish washer and it only uses 2.5 gallons of water to wash ALOT of dishes and I use temp boost to heat the water. It really does save energy.
What is more ways to reuse?
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You need to use your grey water as soon as you make it. If you keep it stored even 24 hours it becomes a stinking, fetid mess - not to mention ripe with pathogens.
We will be using our grey water to water fruit trees and flowers at our homestead. We're not sure what to do about it in the winter, though, when it's freezing outside.
donsgal
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