suppose we have a water purifiying system with latest technology at our home. we see it separate lots of waste water everyday. how will you minimise or use this waste water at our home
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1. Keep it for your car wash
Giving your car a shower can take up to seven buckets of water—and more if you are being extravagant with your hose pipe. A 2016 report by a group of school students in Pune revealed that car washes could consumer up to 14 litres a day, and using a hose pipe would take the quantity up to an alarming 75 litres.
We agree with the Pune students when they said that washing cars everyday is unnecessary, and highly wasteful. Moreover, replacing your regular water supply with RO reject will offer an effective use for the water and it will do the clean-up job just fine.
2. Water your gardens
Giving your car a shower can take up to seven buckets of water—and more if you are being extravagant with your hose pipe. A 2016 report by a group of school students in Pune revealed that car washes could consumer up to 14 litres a day, and using a hose pipe would take the quantity up to an alarming 75 litres.
We agree with the Pune students when they said that washing cars everyday is unnecessary, and highly wasteful. Moreover, replacing your regular water supply with RO reject will offer an effective use for the water and it will do the clean-up job just fine.
2. Water your gardens
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