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Recycling Washing Machine Water At Home
from:In most homes, particularly those with large families, there can be several loads of laundry that are washed each week. While recycling washing machine water seems like a great idea to cut down on water waste and over consumption, many do not bother as they think that the task is too difficult. There are several methods of recycling washing machine water, many of which are extremely easy to install and use.
When a home is being built, there can be modifications done to the plumbing to set up a system of recycling washing machine water and other grey water from the home. Though these systems can be expensive, many cities and states offer rebates and incentives for installing these systems in homes. These can also be installed in existing homes, making changes to the drainage systems of the plumbing in the home. The water is usually drained into a separate tank and can be used for household chores that do not require potable water.
There are also washing machines and special attachments for washing machines that allow rinse water to be reused for the washing cycle of the next load of laundry. This is generally a more affordable way of recycling washing machine water. A washing machine with these capabilities has a higher retail price than a standard washing machine, however the savings in water use will often pay for the difference in a relatively short time, especially when the washing machine is used often.
In its simplest form, recycling washing machine water can be done manually. The drainage hose of the machine can be detached and the water can be allowed to drain into a bucket or barrel. This can get messy, if the user is not careful. It is important to remember to reattach the hose after draining, to assure that wash water with large amounts of detergent are not added to the cleaner rinse water. There are many ways that this water can be reused around the home, even with the trace amounts of detergent.
Recycling washing machine water is a wonderful way to contribute to the green movement and help to save our natural resources. Once you have found a way to save the grey water that comes out of the rinse cycle of the washing machine, you can begin to use it for many tasks. When it is particularly clean, it can be used for washing outdoor furniture or cars. Many choose to use this water to care for their outdoor plants and gardens. No matter what you choose to do with the water that is saved, recycling washing machine water is a great benefit to the environment.
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