8to24 t1_iudziot wrote
Reply to comment by m4fox90 in U.S. Streams Are Drying Up. Data showed that in the South and West, streamflow droughts got longer between 1951 and 2020, regardless of threshold. Worse yet, droughts in these regions are becoming more intense by Wagamaga
Just because water isn't potable doesn't mean it is too dirty to clean your car.
Palpitating_Rattus t1_iuffbhr wrote
You CANT use graywater to wash your car. Try using your shower water to wash your windows. It doesn't work. This is common sense.
8to24 t1_iufg04o wrote
Filter gray water would work.
Palpitating_Rattus t1_iufg8mx wrote
Soap and dirt and bacteria are still there. Your car will smell and look like dog turd
8to24 t1_iufiddr wrote
>In order to reduce fresh water and sewer costs, and to eliminate the impact of contaminated water on the environment, car wash owners install recycling systems in their washes. In many municipalities, these systems are required in order for the business to meet code and receive a permit. https://columbiatireauto.com/the-high-value-of-recycled-water-in-an-automatic-car-wash/
It is literally already a thing. I don't understand what point you are attempting to make.
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