A field assessment of residential laundry to landscape greywater quality in the San Francisco Bay area

Author:

Khosrowshahi Asl Sara12ORCID,Cushing Katherine1ORCID,O'Malley Rachel1ORCID,Dahl Alexandra3ORCID,Rouhani Afshin4,Bryan Sherry5,Burks Justin6

Affiliation:

1. a Environmental Studies Department, San José State University, San José, CA, USA

2. b Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA

3. c California Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Project, Center for Sustainable Energy, Long Beach, CA, USA

4. d Santa Clara Valley Water District, ValleyWater, San José, CA, USA

5. e Ecology Action, Santa Cruz, CA, USA

6. f Santa Clara Valley Water, San Jose, CA, USA

Abstract

Abstract Potable water scarcity is a global issue. Recent and ongoing droughts in the Western United States make residential water conservation crucial. Several water agencies have invested in conservation programs that educate residents on non-traditional water sources, such as laundry-to-landscape (L2L) greywater systems, which reuse washing machine water for outdoor irrigation. This study analyzed landscape vegetation and 21 greywater characteristics of 30 households with L2L systems in Santa Clara County, California. Greywater from most residential systems, even ones decades-old and unmaintained, had acceptable reuse values for major water quality parameters tested. Overall, 89% of fecal coliform counts fell within the acceptable range for water reuse, although counts were higher in non-code-compliant systems than in code-compliant L2L systems. The mean values for coliform counts, electrical conductivity, total dissolved solids, total organic carbon, magnesium, sodium, chloride, and sodium adsorption ratio were lower than the means previously reported for L2L systems. Analysis of water samples indicated high levels of iron and calcium, which merits further investigation. Outdoor vegetation appeared diverse and healthy. The promising results here indicate a high potential for expanding L2L programs. Wider system adoption can diversify regional water supply in service areas where the residential sector accounts for significant water use.

Funder

Tricia and Pete Biocini Scholarship

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Water Science and Technology,Geography, Planning and Development

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