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water procurement versus storage
Topic Started: Mar 28 2009, 05:13 AM (566 Views)
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RustyShakelford
Apr 1 2009, 01:48 PM
AS OMS can attest, it is hard to harvest water in the deserts of West Texas. Tomorrow, I hope, I will be making a system to use my grey water from the washing machine to water the back yard. It will be quite a project, and is illegal to do. But what the man don't know, ain't gonna hurt him.
Easiest way it to just hook your outlet hose from the washer to some plastic pipe and run it outside. Just keep the outlet hose elevated like it normally is when you stick it in the outlet pipe behind the washer. You can just move it around as you want it. The grass and trees love the phosphates from the soap also.
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