Thread: Re-Usable Water
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Old 04-03-2012, 14:54   #9
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Re: Re-Usable Water

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Originally Posted by Kymmy View Post
Just remember that one mistake with home made water filtering/processing could end up with yourself or a family member seriously ill in hospital..
Hence me asking in the forum. I'm still studying the process used by other people on Youtube, and reading up what I can find online.

As far as I can tell, you need a 1st flush system, that is able to filter the rainwater. People are using 2 filters or more. And an overflow pipe to take away excess water to ponds.

I also noticed people used a tap at the bottom of the tank for garden water, and the house water (Drinkable) at about 1/4 the way up from the bottom.

I don't know if this is all that's needed, some look very complicated, others look very simple. But i wouldn't carry out this project if i wasn't 100% sure it was safe at the end of it all.
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