harmaasuodattimia
Harmaasuodattimia, also known as greywater filters, are systems designed to treat and reuse household wastewater from sinks, showers, and washing machines. This treated water, or greywater, can then be utilized for non-potable purposes such as toilet flushing, irrigation, and general cleaning. The primary goal of a harmaasuodatin is to reduce the demand on fresh water supplies and decrease the volume of wastewater discharged into sewage systems.
These filtration systems typically involve multiple stages to remove impurities. Initial stages often include mechanical filtration
The implementation of harmaasuodattimia is gaining traction in areas facing water scarcity or seeking to improve