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Greywater

Greywater is the relatively clean water that comes from household activities, such as washing dishes, laundry, and showering, excluding toilet wastewater (known as blackwater). It can be reused for non-potable purposes, like irrigation, flushing toilets, or even cooling systems, which helps conserve freshwater resources. By treating and repurposing greywater, homeowners and communities can reduce strain on water supplies and decrease wastewater output, benefiting both the environment and economy. Properly managing greywater systems is essential to ensure hygiene and prevent contamination.