Ultimate Home Design News
March 5, 2010

Diverting Shower And Bath Gray Water For Use As Landscape Irrigation

A typical 15 minute daily shower uses approximately 50 gallons of water which amounts to over 18,000 gallons per year. For a family of four, that adds up to 72,000 gallons of water that could be reused for landscape irrigation instead of using valuable drinking water. The new household gray water diverting system from Mirage Pacific makes reclaiming shower and bath water simple, affordable and efficient. The fundamental problems of collecting shower water have been solved through the innovative design of our patent pending in-drain pick-ups which trap the water that otherwise would be lost down the drain. A push of a button on the remote control fob and the compact high-efficiency pump continuously extracts the water as you shower; no standing in ankle-deep water and no buckets. The tub pickup is perfect for both combo showers and baths. No expensive modifications to your home's plumbing are needed making our system perfect for existing and new homes alike. Saving a valuable resource and money couldn't be easier. Visit their web site at www.miragepacific.com for complete system details.