Reddit mentions: The best commercial dishwashing equipment

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Top Reddit comments about Commercial Dishwashing Equipment:

u/MerryChoppins · 2 pointsr/homestead

You actually can use wash water for greywater systems as long as you are using "safe" products in your laundry and aren't using them to wash diapers or items soiled with blood/feces/etc. There are lots of products you can use that work well with said systems.

This website talks a lot about good options and practices. They even tell you on there not to store water over 24 hours. It almost will immediately start putting off odor and can get fetid very quickly, especially in a warmer climate.

If you just want a quick/easy/simple method, I'd look into a cheap PVC barrel setup like they have on that site. They make small farm tanks that will work if you want to do multiple loads of laundry and have a large garden. You can just run a large PEX hose from the washer drain to a tank. I would go with a bit more "processing" outbound than they recommend though.

You have to genuinely be careful with fats and certain solids if you want to use a pumpless setup like that. A good option to mitigate that and prevent a messy fix would be to install a simple PVC greasetrap similar to this. You might actually legally have to install one to have the thing up to code.