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Grey Water?
Vinca

Grey Water?

(not taken by me, but scanned, so that I could share a link to it, from a photographers post card, which I probably picked up at an Uni exhibition)
tree I thought it might be a photo of rippling water, reflecting a combination of trees without leaves on and clouds, but I really have no idea what it is, the postcard doesn't give any info about the photo, just the photographers name and number.
 
i think it is shallow river water revealing pebbles and the clouds reflected in the still waters and where the water ripples the pebbles show,bit is a beautiful image, i have put a copy of it in with my favourite pictures
 
Greywater (also spelled graywater) or sullage is all wastewater generated in households or office buildings from streams without fecal contamination, i.e. all streams except for the wastewater from toilets. Sources of greywater include, e.g. sinks, showers, baths, clothes washing machines or dish washers. As greywater contains fewer pathogens than domestic wastewater, it is generally safer to handle and easier to treat and reuse onsite for toilet flushing, landscape or crop irrigation, and other non-potable uses. However, the use of non-toxic and low-sodium soap and personal care products is recommended to protect vegetation when reusing greywater for irrigation purposes.[1] The application of greywater reuse in urban water systems provides substantial benefits for both the water supply subsystem by reducing the demand for fresh clean water as well as the wastewater subsystems by reducing the amount of wastewater required to be conveyed and treated.[2]
 

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