Recycling Gray Water an Option in California Drought

California is in the midst of a drought, and many San Siegans are looking to cut back their water usage.
One option is to recycle the gray water in your home.

Every time you wash a load of laundry, you use roughly 45 gallons of water.

โ€œCalifornians use a lot more water than they should,โ€ said Brook Sarson of H2ome.

But what if you could use those gallons of water again?

โ€œYou can use it on trees, shrubs, vines anything like that,โ€ said Sarson.

Brook Sarson installs systems that takes gray water from your washing machine and recycles it elsewhere.

โ€œThe gray water kind of extends out in this area so every time we do laundry, instead of use having to come out and water it or set up a separate irrigation system, every time we do laundry this whole area is taken care of,โ€ says Sarson.

Another system uses pipes to catch rain water from your roof.

โ€œPeople underestimate how much water comes off our roofs. The rule of thumb is 1000 square feet of roof will shed 600 gallons in one instance of rain,โ€ says Sarson.

And now cities are catching up, Chula Vista requires all new homes to be pre-plumbed for gray water systems.

If you install it yourself, city and county rebates you can get some of the materials for free.

โ€œItโ€™s very easy. The rebates are there,โ€ says Josh Robinson with the San Diego Sustainable Living Institute. โ€œFor about $250 you can go and do it yourself with a couple of friends in a few hours.โ€

Brook and Josh will hold free workshop in City Heights to teach you how to install these systems.

They will also hold an open house of a home that was recently converted on March 15th.

For information on rebates, visit:

City of San Diego Rebate
SoCal WaterSmart Rebate

Or click here to sign up for a workshop.

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