Gray water definition

Gray water means sewage from bathtubs, showers, bathroom sinks, washing machines, dishwashers, and kitchen sinks. It includes sewage from any source in a residence or structure that has not come into contact with toilet wastes.
Gray water means domestic sewage containing no fecal material or toilet wastes.
Gray water means wastewater that has been collected

Examples of Gray water in a sentence

  • The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (IDEQ) shall have jurisdiction to inspect and approve the installation of the exterior irrigation system tank and all piping therefrom to the point of disposal in accordance with IDAPA 58.01.03, “Individual/Subsurface Sewage Disposal Rules.” Gray water system location and design criteria requirements related to irrigation and leaching shall be determined in accordance with the requirements as established by the IDEQ.

  • Conroy, offered the following prayer:Dear Lord, we give You thanks for giving us another day.We come to You as a Nation in themidst of great uncertainty and worry.

  • Gray water recycling systems shall only be considered on an individual basis and plans and specifications for any proposed gray water recycling system shall be submitted to the code official or local jurisdiction for review and approval prior to construction.

  • Gray water re-use systems must meet the requirements of ARM 17.36.919 Gray Water Reuse.

  • Gray water disposal shall provide a wastewater treatment system in compliance with these regulations.


More Definitions of Gray water

Gray water means wastewater discharged from lavatories, bathtubs, showers, clothes washers, and laundry sinks that does not contain food wastes or urine or fecal matter.
Gray water means wastewater that has been collected separately from a sewage flow and that originates from a clothes washer, bathtub, shower, and sink, or a bathroom tub, shower or sink but that does not include wastewater from a kitchen sink, dishwasher, or toilet. A.R.S. § 49-201(18).
Gray water means wastewater generated by water-using fixtures and appliances that does not come into direct contact with human excreta or solid organic matter.
Gray water means water that is discharged as waste from bathtubs, showers, wash basins, and clothes washers. "Gray water" does not include water that is discharged from toilets or kitchen sinks.
Gray water means wastewater that is collected separately from a sewage flow and that does not contain industrial chemicals, hazardous wastes, or wastewater from toilets.
Gray water means wastewater collected separately from a sewage flow that originates from a clothes washer, bathtub, shower, and sink, but does not include wastewater from a kitchen sink, dishwasher, or toilet.
Gray water means shower and bath waste water, bathroom sink waste wa- ter, kitchen sink waste water and laundry waste water.