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Still. Figure a few load a week, and that's enough to keep quite a few plants alive.
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For sure. I was just impressed at the water efficiency of modern washers.
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When I checked, I first tried looking at specs & info for individual machines. None I looked at specifically said what water consumption was - that I could find. I ended up looking at a general statement about modern HE washers. When I built my home, I had a 1 1/2 in. discharge pipe put in the wall next to the normal discharge for the washer. All I have to do is cut out the dry wall, put in something decent looking to accept the washer discharge, and fabricate a distribution network where it discharges outside the house. I had to have the gray water pipe concealed in the wall because the inspector(s) wouldn't have approved it at the time of construction. The "government" wants water conservation, but puts all kinds of restrictions in place to prevent it.
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I'd think Calif should revise its building codes to permit gray water irrigation.
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Please take some our water we got this year in Indiana. We are soaked. Please. Can I ship you some out there in the west?
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A decade ago our city, at quite a bit of expense, has run a gray water/reclaimed/purple pressurized water main all the way from where the sewer water gets cleaned to the highest spot in the city.
The city uses it to water a large median that run the entire length of the city. In fact, I think they were required to do some of this. I will be asking what the prospects are for branch lines to to feed into the local neighborhoods. |
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We may not have seen the sun since November, but cost of water is the price of the electricity to pump it out of the ground. Anybody figured a way to buy sunlight? |
The plants nearest my kitchen door are actually showing signs of overwatering, and this is after weeks of record heat and dry. I'm having to walk further to dump the water in other parts of the yard. I guess that counts as an initial success.
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