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Flappers or Pistons

So what's wrong with flappers anyway. They've been in toilets for decades and decades. they do a decent job of letting the water out of the toilet tank and seal back up most of the time. They have to be replaced every couple of years because of cracking and warping or deterioration from caustic chemicals, but all in all they work pretty good. Better yet they're cheap to replace.

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Basic Rainwater Harvesting

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Last Updated (Friday, 26 February 2010 20:09)

 

Graywater Basics

So which is it? Is it Graywater or is it Greywater?

Here in the United States it's definitely Graywater. In Canada, Europe, The U.K. and Australia, it's Greywater. This doesn't seem like it's a very big deal. Whats one letter anyway?  As it turns out, in the cyber world, it matters.  If you do a search of Graywater on the internet, you will find all of the domestic (U.S.) companies and public organizations involved with Graywater.  If you do a search for Greywater, you will find all of the overseas and offshore companies that are involved with Greywater.

So What is Graywater Anyway?

Graywater is any water that has been used for taking showers, bathing and laundry. In this country, (and most others), kitchen sink water as well as water from the dishwasher is considered Blackwater. This is because of the food particles that can cause health issues if left to sit without proper treatment.

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