Five systems were distributed and are being installed today, with homeowners, a church, a farm, and low-income housing all measuring water savings and usage which will be compiled for a report and meetings with stakeholders to include gray water policies in state efficiency programs. These systems= real savings in water/sewer for low income housing and others, and also help preserve ground water, rivers, and streams in a changing environment, with 4 of past 6 years seeing below average rainfall!
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