The gray water system usually includes ** sewage collection equipment, sewage treatment equipment, gray water storage equipment and gray water supply equipment, etc. **.
1. **Sewage collection equipment**: These devices are responsible for collecting wastewater from inside the building such as bathrooms, washrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms, etc., and transporting it to the building through sewage pipes, drains, pumping stations, etc. Wastewater treatment facilities.
2. **Sewage treatment equipment**: This part of the equipment treats the collected sewage to make it meet the standards of recycled water. Treatment equipment may include sedimentation tanks to remove large particulate matter, filters to remove suspended solids, and sterilizers to kill pathogens.
3. **Grey water storage equipment**: Used to store treated gray water that meets specific standards, usually using large water storage tanks or reservoirs.
4. **Reclaimed water supply equipment**: Transport the processed and stored reclaimed water to areas where water is needed through water pumps, pipe networks, etc., and distribute it to various areas through water distribution equipment such as valves. Use water points.
In general, the establishment of a gray water system can effectively alleviate the problem of water shortage and reduce environmental pollution to a certain extent.