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View Poll Results: Where do you use your waste water?
Washing Machine 3 9.68%
pump to Houseplants/lawn 5 16.13%
Floor Drain/bathtub 19 61.29%
Other 4 12.90%
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Old 04-22-2008, 11:59 PM
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I run my waste water into my cichlid tank. Its still waste water but its hard, declorinted waste water. My fish are vibrant even my clowncloaches look better.
That's a great idea...I haven't got an RO/DI yet, but waste water was one of my big concerns...if my Cichlids will like it then I'm set.
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Old 04-23-2008, 01:58 AM
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Down the drain.

And aren't I helping the City Sewers, dilution/solution/pollution?
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Down the drain.
Me too, I like to think that it's keeping my basement floor drain from plugging up and over flowing. The drain backed up and overflowed nasty grossness all over the basement floor when we first moved in, and I would prefer not to go through that again!
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Down the drain here too, but then, I have a septic so nothign to worry about, its back into the ground where it came from.
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Down the drain in the winter, and to a 45 gallon Rubbermaid container for watering plants in the summer.
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I am ashamed to say mine has been going down the drain

Looks like I'll be picking up some new rain barrels for the excess. With that and rainwater I should be set to water the grass and plants all summer.
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Old 04-23-2008, 07:11 PM
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Getting off course here a bit. Next poll might be what happens do you do with water change water? I thought I would posison some weeds in our gravel driveway but so far they seem to enjoy the water, but I have only done 2 water changes and maybe a few more would bring the salt content to a level that is effective.
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Using it to water plants is not a good idea as the amount of salts left in the ground will make that soil unusable for regular plants
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