Water consumed within buildings, except water from toilets, that is stored and reused for other purposes e.g. garden irrigation.
dirty dishwater. Some campsites will have designated spots to dump your grey water. Such designated spots may be provided with a strainer so that you can remove food particles from the grey water and pack them out.
Domestic waste water such as water used in kitchen appliances, sinks, showers and laundries, except water from toilets.
Recyclable but undrinkable water.
Water left over from domestic use for washing clothes, dishes, and the bath or shower. Contains less nitrogen and is less likely to carry diseases that toilet water with human waste. Properly used, grey water is suitable for use in the garden or landscaping.
Wastewater other than sewage, such as sink, shower, or washing machine drainage.
Waste water from showers, baths, handbasins, laundries and kitchens.
Non-drinkable water that can be reused for irrigation, flushing toilets, and other purposes.
All liquid wastewater except for the toilet wastes (sink, shower, washer, etc.).
Domestic wastewater other than that containing human excrete, such as sink drainage, washing machine discharge or bath water.
Domestic wastewater from sources other than toilets - for example, water from washing machines and dishwashers.
disposal water from sinks, shower. In some units, this is held in a tank separate from black water; is also dumped in tanks at campgrounds.
domestic wastewater other than that containing human excretia. Includes sink drainage, washing machine discharge, and bath water.
Used water from baths, showers, sinks/basins & roofs that can be recycled
Waste water other than sewage, such as sink drainage or washing machine discharge.