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ScottG
Oct 11, 2023Nomad
nickthehunter wrote:ScottG wrote:My bad; please provide me the link to the “Broader Law” that you say applies to allowing the dumping of greywater as described in this thread.nickthehunter wrote:ScottG wrote:The description of the dumping greywater described in this thread would NOT meet the requirements of the law for the reuse of greywater in the state of Washington. ClickyLouLawrence wrote:
Dumping Grey water is legal (and sometimes encouraged) in many States and localities.
X2. My State of Washington is one of them.
LOL, You're taking one small document and making it fit. The law is broader than that and as I wrote before, the people who work on the legal aspects of this stuff have a differing opinion and that knowledge used for legal considerations.
BTW, you need to read the doc you linked to, ie: Item 4, "Greywater" means domestic type flows from bathtubs, showers, bathroom sinks, washing machines, dishwashers, and kitchen or utility sinks. Greywater does not include flow from a toilet or urinal.
PS - I never said greywater included toilets or urinals; so maybe you need to read my post that you quoted.
The laws surrounding EIS's fill volumes and is its own industry - of which I am not an expert in. My DW worked in it for a number of years and I picked up just enough to be dangerous after it came up in a discussion.
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