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Gray Water
Domestic wastewater composed of wash water from kitchen, bathroom, and laundry sinks, tubs, and washers.
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Gray Water - Wastewater from sinks, showers, kitchens, washers, etc. Unlike black water, gray water does not contain human waste. Typically gray water, after purification, is used for non-potable uses such as flushing, irrigation, etc.

Gray Water (C):
Gray water is domestic wastewater composed of wash water from kitchen, bathroom, and laundry sinks, tubs, and washers.

Gray Water - Any energy, and cuts down on the use of fresh water.
Green Building - Process of constructing a new building while taking into account U.S. Green Building Council with levels of certification for qualified buildings.

gray water, graywater A domestic wastewater fraction of sewage that does not contain significant amounts of human wastes, such as sink drainage or washing machine discharge.

Gray Water
Ground water entering near coastal waters which has been contaminated by landfill leachate, deep well injection of hazardous wastes, septic tanks, etc.
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Gray water reuse. Reuse, generally without treatment, of domestic type wastewater for toilet flushing, garden irrigation and other nonpotable uses. Excludes water from toilets, kitchen sinks, dishwashers, or water used for washing diapers.

Gray and or Black Water Treatment - Gray water is any water that is used in a home except water that is used to flush toilets, which is called black water.

Sanitary Water (Also known as gray water): Water discharged from sinks, showers, kitchens, or other non-industrial operations, but not from commodes.

Sanitary Water
Water discharged from restrooms, showers, food preparation facilities, or other nonindustrial operations; also known as "gray water." ...

See also: Water, Wastewater, Waste, Well, Atmosphere

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