help??

A) Recover your alcohol from the biodiesel prior to wash. Accomplished through evaporation/distillation. B) Recover your soap fraction from the gray water. Accomplished by treating the waste water with magnesium or aluminum sulfate. C) Reduce the concentration of gray wter per square foot. (Dilution is the solution to polution?) D) Reduce the frequency of gray water application to any particular surface area. E) Check the pH of your soils. Gray water can lower soil pH and inhibit the ability of foliage to uptake nutrients, creating susceptibility to disease and harsh weather conditions. Hydrated lime would be a quick pH adjuster, both for soil and gray water.


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has anyone had the wash water tested?? and will to provide those results to the rest of us??

I know that wash water will kill grass and weeds very well, when using sodium instead of potassium.

i want to know what i can do to make it less toxic to the grass. any help??

thanks

challeng71
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