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Thread started 12/02/14 12:43pm

jon1967

gonna try this

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Reply #1 posted 12/03/14 3:57am

dJJ

WHY?

99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%.
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Reply #2 posted 12/03/14 8:23am

jon1967

Low flows still flush's a gallon, you only p what maybe a cup, what a water waste,if this does what it says thats a huge water saver id think i mean i know its not what ppld wanna do but in a drought arent we supposed to do what u have to to conserve?
[Edited 12/7/14 22:48pm]
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Reply #3 posted 12/03/14 11:46am

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jon1967 said:

Low flows still flush a gallon, you only p what maybe a cup, what a water waste,if this does what it says thats a huge water saver id think i mean i know its not what ppld wanna do but in a drought arent we supposed to do what u have to to conserve?



I use the little water flush option on my toilet.

I do think it's ridiculous that I flush my toilet with drinkingwater. I'd rather use rainwater for that.

99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%.
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Reply #4 posted 12/03/14 12:41pm

jon1967

Ya id rather use the sink soapy greywater. The space station astronaughts make their drinking water from their urine .. hmm just think ..
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Reply #5 posted 12/03/14 2:11pm

morningsong

A worker stands near a filtration equipment at a water treatment plant (Reuters / Tim Wimborne)

A sewage treatment plant will soon serve as Santa Clara County’s newest source of water: pre-treated wastewater will soon be used for electrical fountains, fire hydrants, and landscaping, and might eventually replace tap water in residents’ homes.

County officials claim purified sewage is safe to drink, but some residents are deeply disturbed at the prospect of drinking what was once used in toilets.

The new $68 million Silicon Valley Advanced Water Purification Center will open this fall. The plant will purify 8 million gallons of sewage water a day through microfiltration, reverse osmosis and ultraviolet light, CBS San Francisco reports.
http://rt.com/usa/califor...oilet-548/

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Reply #6 posted 12/03/14 3:15pm

jon1967

If its good enough for astronaughts
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Reply #7 posted 12/03/14 3:52pm

morningsong

It's funny I thought that's what wastewater treatment plants did. My dad use to take me to a couple when I was little, I guess I wasn't paying that much attention, I remember standing there watching the water rush past. Didn't realize there was a sewage treatment facility in a completely different place. So I guess I'm on the late freight.

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