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What is a key difference between greywater use and water reclamation?
a.
If collected separately, greywater can be used for certain applications without treatment.
b.
Greywater use is more costly than water reclamation.
c.
Water from reclamation is always safe for drinking, while greywater is not.
d.
Greywater has been mixed with sewage, while reclaimed water is derived from clean water.
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a. If collected separately, greywater can be used for certain applications without treatment.
Explanation: Greywater (from baths, sinks, laundry) can often be reused for nonpotable uses (e.g., subsurface irrigation, toilet flushing) with minimal or no additional treatment if kept separate from toilet (blackwater). Reclaimed water comes from treated wastewater and typically requires formal treatment and management; it is not always potable.
Explanation: Greywater (from baths, sinks, laundry) can often be reused for nonpotable uses (e.g., subsurface irrigation, toilet flushing) with minimal or no additional treatment if kept separate from toilet (blackwater). Reclaimed water comes from treated wastewater and typically requires formal treatment and management; it is not always potable.
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