CplDevilDog
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Sorry for the dual post. Brought this topic over from Bathroom/Showering forum. Thought it could use its own thread.
From a purely academic standpoint, can you recycle your gray water tanks?
Billions of people in the world survive on water that would not pass any standard of potability. For hardcore boondockers in the Southwest it might be an interesting idea.
If you think about it most of us are drinking recycled black water anyway. Our local Sewer Treatment plant gives tours to the public and the grand finale is the tour guide having a glass of water from the discharge pipe. Yummy!
I figure two stage filtering followed by boiling or bleaching? Ideas, suggestions, barfing sounds?
From a purely academic standpoint, can you recycle your gray water tanks?
Billions of people in the world survive on water that would not pass any standard of potability. For hardcore boondockers in the Southwest it might be an interesting idea.
If you think about it most of us are drinking recycled black water anyway. Our local Sewer Treatment plant gives tours to the public and the grand finale is the tour guide having a glass of water from the discharge pipe. Yummy!
I figure two stage filtering followed by boiling or bleaching? Ideas, suggestions, barfing sounds?