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Of course, but could you please elaborate on what options would exist to do so?Not on a diy basis, this type of filtration is best left to experts Centralheatking
Thank you for your replyWithin the existing, No.
Grey would have to be installed as a completely separate sytem with no interconnection between the 2.
Nothing to do with water charges or with 'playing'. Just seeking for information.Residential or other, not new building! What you playing at here?
Is it to do with water charges?
Thank you for your replyLook up rainwater harvesting.
You will have to learn all about filtration, uv, and reverse osmosis units it’s a long road I used to do it in the 90’s but the gear is better now I expect, beware of getting rail roaded by American sitesNothing to do with water charges or with 'playing'. Just seeking for information.
Thank you for your replyYou will have to learn all about filtration, uv, and reverse osmosis units it’s a long road I used to do it in the 90’s but the gear is better now I expect, beware of getting rail roaded by American sites
Centralheatking
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