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Can I use my existing dripperline irrigation system?

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Can I use my existing dripperline irrigation system?

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If the irrigation system includes spray fittings, or sprinklers, graywater can not be used. Virtually all jurisdictions have banned aeration of graywater because bacteria in the graywater could be carried by winds across to neighboring properties. If your irrigation system only incorporates subsurface dripperlines designed for potable water, it is possible if 120 Mesh filtration is installed inline before the graywater reaches the dripperlines. We do not recommend the use of standard dripperlines as they are not designed for high flow rate applications.

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