Gray Water 🫗

Gray Water is wash water generated by a household. It’s from washing dishes and hands. Sometimes clothes and showers. It not only contains water but also soaps and nutrient rich residues from whatever you are washing clean.

Unlike dairy farm wash water, it is on most residential properties commonly discarded to septic systems and municipal waste water systems, loosing the nutrients in the water and the water itself. Done that way to protect public health it often strikes me as an incredible waste.

Ways People Reuse Gray Water 💦

  • Simple Systems (e.g., Laundry-to-Landscape): These divert water directly from a washing machine to the garden without pumps or filtration. They often use a 3-way valve to switch between the garden and the sewer/septic.
  • Complex Systems: These involve tanks, filtration, and often UV disinfection to treat water for more advanced uses like toilet flushing or indoor laundry. 

Best Practices for Gray Water Reuse 🪣

  • Food Crop Safety: Focus on ornamental plants, shrubs, and fruit trees. Never use gray water on root crops (like carrots) or leafy vegetables where the water might touch the edible portion.
  • Direct Subsurface Application: Apply water directly to the soil or under a layer of mulch; never use sprinklers, as “misting” gray water increases inhalation and contact risks.
  • Product Selection: Use “plant-friendly” biodegradable, low-sodium, and boron-free soaps.
  • When to Divert: Always switch back to the sewer/septic if someone in the house is sick, or if you are washing diapers or clothes soiled with toxic chemicals like gasoline. 

Health & Environmental Risks 🧑‍⚕️

  • Pathogens: Untreated gray water can contain bacteria (like E. coli or Salmonella), viruses, and protozoa. Risk increases if the water is stored for more than 24 hours, as nutrients break down and pathogens multiply, causing foul odors.
  • Soil and Plant Damage: Gray water is often alkaline. High levels of sodium, boron, or chlorine bleach in soaps can build up in soil, damaging plants over time.
  • Surface Runoff: Pooling or runoff can create mosquito breeding grounds and potentially pollute local waterways. 

Legal Issues 🚨

  • Varying Codes: States like Florida allow indoor reuse for toilet flushing but ban outdoor use, while others like Massachusetts only allow systems in houses with composting toilets.
  • State Permitting: Some states (like California) allow simple washing machine systems without a permit if they follow specific guidelines, while larger plumbing modifications require full permitting.
  • Unlike some Western states, NYS generally prohibits discharging inadequately treated sewage (including gray water) onto the ground surface. Irrigation must be subsurface.
  • Property Line Setbacks: Most codes require gray water to stay on your property and maintain specific distances from water bodies and neighboring property lines. 
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