OWTS: Graywater Safety
- Type
- Publication
- Date of Publication
- August 31, 2021
- Price
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Overview
Homeowners who use graywater to water their lawns need to understand the risks and safety issues associated with this practice. This publication discusses the constituents of graywater; their potential effects on human, soil, plant and environmental health and steps to prevent harm to them. (6 pp., 1 figure, 3 tables)
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