In some cases, washing machine or kitchen wastewater can also be included and recycled as grey water.
The degree of water pollution is determined by factors such as how consumers use water at home, hygiene products, detergents, and body pollution. The components of grey water include detergent, hair, skin oil, and other materials such as particles.
In some cases, washing machine or kitchen wastewater can also be included and recycled as grey water.
The degree of water pollution is determined by factors such as how consumers use water at home, hygiene products, detergents, and body pollution. The components of grey water include detergent, hair, skin oil, and other materials such as particles.
Grey Water System Settings
Typically, the amount of water used at home is divided as follows:
- Shower and bathroom sink: 40%
- WC reservoir: 25%
- Washing: 13%
- Kitchen: 12%
- Cleaning: 5%
- Garden: 5%
The design of Grey Water recycling systems depends on the amount of Grey Water and how much water is in demand. The size of the system is determined based on the habits of consumers' water use. Greywater systems may differ from municipal systems in hotels, and investment costs vary accordingly.
To treat 1m3 of raw water, a power consumption of 1.5 to 3KW is necessary.