Student Work
Gray water recycling using tropical and regional plants
PublicGray water is used water that comes from everyday uses such as washing, showering and laundering; it does not contain fecal matter. Gray water reuse is a growing concern as water resources become scarce. This project used two planter box designs for the recycling of gray water using both tropical wetland plants and local plants, in other words, plants that are more resistant to lower temperatures. It was found that the effluent coming out of all the systems was cleaner than the influent and that there was no significant difference between the quality of water being purified by the warm weather plants and the colder weather plants.
- This report represents the work of one or more WPI undergraduate students submitted to the faculty as evidence of completion of a degree requirement. WPI routinely publishes these reports on its website without editorial or peer review.
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- 04D063M
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- 2004
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- 2004-01-01
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