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Old 03-31-2010, 05:08 PM   #21
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Both links look good. The second one to Mother Earth gives me a great idea. My landlord does in fact have a huge yard with lots of foliage and trees to water. She does a lot of summer time watering. This might be a good idea, not one the local officials would ever catch onto. And who cares, your not going to eat the flowers. Hm, I like simple smart solutions. I still would like to know if the city regs only allow doing this with storm drainage or would grey water be allowed since it will get absorbed into the soil.
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It gives a lot of advantage when you install a Drywell. It is the only solution I think because it captures, cleaning and storing your water. However, just to make sure that you install it properly and have a maintenance of it.
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Old 04-28-2010, 09:51 PM   #23
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Thanks for the MH & Toad tip. I pump the grey water into my Mr. Clean car wash system and have just enough grey water to wash them both. Really works great. I'm glad you tried it first, I would have never thought of it. Go Green !!!
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