Environmental Sciences, asked by rockstar8825, 11 months ago

What is grey water? Give two sources of grey water.

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Answered by Mishteerana05
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Sources of greywater include , sinks , showers , baths , clothes washing machines or dish washers . As greywater contains fewer pathogens than domestic wastewater , it is generally safer to handle and easier to treat and reuse onsite for toilet flushing , landscape or crop irrigation , and other non-potable uses .

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Grey water or sullage is all the wastewater generated in households or office buildings from streams without fecal contamination. The Sources of greywater include sinks, showers, baths, clothes washing.

Explanation:

  • Greywater is the water which is clean but not clean enough for consumption.
  • The water which is clean in appearance but not fit for consumption is called greywater.
  • Such waters are the ones we get after gently using the water.
  • They can be obtained from the kitchen, bathroom sinks, so on.
  • Such water has traces of bacteria if it is from the bathroom. It may also contain traces of household dirt and grease if it is from the kitchen.
  • This water even after containing such impurities is still fit for reuse. The greywater can be used in gardening purposes.
  • Toilet flushing can be done with grey water.
  • By reusing grey water in such a way we are saving a considerable amount of freshwater and doing our little best to save the planet.

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Multiple Choice Question:

Grey water is mainly:

a)Polluted water

b)Unpolluted water

c)Potable water

d)Rainwater​

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