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Grey water reuse has been an internationally accepted practice for decades and is fast becoming a necessity in . Grey water is the relatively clean water exiting your bathroom after a shower or bath and can easily be used for garden irrigation purposes. This South African designed automated grey water system provides the homeowner with an affordable, cost effective solution to recycle grey water. The Garden ResQ grey water product has received the acclaimed WaterMark certification in and is a recipient of the SABS's prototype awards. International norms dictate that grey water should never be stored in tanks but should always rather be utilised the moment in exits your bathroom. Garden ResQ's compact grey water diverter does not store grey water yet by means of the efective dual filter and robust pump, diverts the water immediatly to where it is needed - the garden. The Garden ResQ product has a small footprint and as such is easily catered for in the postal system via insured post.<!-- business info --><br/><br/>Grey Water Systems (Graywater) and other waste water recycling products are not a new phenomenon and have been in use in the United States and Australia for many years for garden and landscape irrigation. By reusing grey water (gray water) in a responsible manner, the demand for potable (drinking) water can be reduced dramatically. This ties in with the South African government and their demand for a drastic reduction in fresh water usage and thus water savings. Grey water utilisation is one method government recommends to create massive water savings in the home. It is estimated that up to 50% of all household potable water is used for garden irrigation purposes.<!-- /business info -->
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