Graywater System
New rules regarding graywater systems were written by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, and went into effect on January 6, 2005.
Graywater can be used in a variety of ways, and the simplest way is in irrigation of landscape at residences.
If you would like more information on graywater systems, please give us a call at (512) 338-1804. We'd be happy to show you how easy it can be to protect and preserve our precious water resources. (It could even save you money!)
Some interesting products for graywater systems, distributed by Snowden Onsite Services, Inc. (SOS) can be viewed at: Grey Water Systems
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