Re: Grey Water
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- From: W* &* M* P* <w*@lse.fullfeed.com>
- Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 09:51:05 -0600
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You can also face HUGE fines from the DNR if you are ever caught running
"grey water" outside of a holding tank or septic tank. All of those
soap chemicals are running into ground water and rivers.
Michelle Peterson
Ruth Shultz wrote:
>
> Yes Michelle that was what I was thinking too.
> Ruth Shultz
> Oklahoma City
> zone 7
>
> >
> >Frank Drew Leyda wrote:
> >>
> >> We also have our own well & drainfield, in the interest of aiding
> both,
> >> neither wash or dishwater goes into the drainfield but is used to
> water
> >> trees, shrubbery, garden. Last year one of the worst droughts in many
> >> years occured & the same may occur this year here in N. Va.
> >> Feel that judicious use of this so called "grey water" should be
> >> encouraged.
> >
> >I don't know that this is such a great idea for dishwasher water.
> >Dishwasher soap has bleach in it, I don't know what that would do to
> >your plants.
> >
> >Michelle Peterson
> >WI