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All You Need to Know About Grey Water Systems

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Water is the source of life; naturally, its scarcity is causing concern among people worldwide. This is why to conserve water; Grey water systems are widely used. Being an excellent freshwater substitute, it is used for various activities like irrigation, gardening, etc. What are Grey water systems? Greywater is wastewater that originates from places like your bathroom and kitchen. Greywater is relatively clean in comparison to toilet water. While greywater may contain oils and fats, it can be reused and can replace freshwater for some purposes. Thus Grey water systems mark a big step in the conservation of water. How do Grey water systems work? Since water from bathrooms and sinks might contain viruses and germs, you must filter it to remove all pathogens. So, to facilitate greywater reuse , there are four steps to follow. 1. Pretreatment Greywater is first filtered via biofilter to ensure the filter absorbs all fats and oils. 2. Sand and gravel filter The next step involves us

Synthetic Grass VS Real Grass- Which is Best for Your Commercial Landscape

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  An attractive landscape doesn’t have to be limited to residential villas Adding a well-maintained, verdant lawn to your commercial property, can add to its aesthetic and even attract customers. A commercial landscape service can help you install a lawn, which can serve as the base for other landscape features. If you’re confused between synthetic and natural grass for your lawn, here’s a comparison of the two. Synthetic Grass Vs. Real Grass 1. Water Requirements Drought tolerance refers to a plant’s ability to survive during unprecedented arid conditions. One of the biggest advantages of synthetic grass is that it doesn’t need water. So, you’ll have a green lawn all year long. Natural grass, even if it is a drought-tolerant variety, will need some amount of water to survive. If you have a smaller lawn you can opt for natural grass. 2. Ability to Handle Foot Traffic A lawn is meant to be used, but regular, heavy foot traffic can cause discoloration or bare spots. For commercial