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Greywater

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Feb 29, 2024
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Greywater refers to wastewater generated from non-toilet plumbing sources, such as hand basins, showers, washing machines, and baths. In Jamaica, where water conservation is crucial, greywater can be effectively reused for purposes like garden irrigation, provided it is managed correctly. This type of water is relatively clean compared to blackwater from toilets or kitchen sinks and, when treated properly, can contribute to reducing water consumption and promoting sustainable practices. Historically, the concept of reusing greywater has gained traction as a method to alleviate water scarcity and promote environmental sustainability. The practice involves collecting and filtering greywater to remove impurities before using it for irrigation. However, it’s essential to avoid reusing water from toilets, washing nappies, or kitchen activities due to potential contamination. Additionally, greywater should not be applied to edible plants, such as vegetables, fruits, or herbs, to prevent any…

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