Thank you - I would add that you can of course use high level filtration but that seems overkill to me if the water is only to be re-cycled for toilet flushing - you are not trying to achieve potable standards. So keep it simple. Similarly, of course you could use Hydrogen Peroxide to disinfect the water, but this tends to be more expensive than just conventional thin, non-viscous Sodium Hypochlorite solution such as we would use for cleaning toilets, for your needs, it will do the same job.
Published by Dr Martin A. Blake, Professor
Thank you - I would add that you can of course use high level filtration but that seems overkill to me if the water is only to be re-cycled for toilet flushing - you are not trying to achieve potable standards. So keep it simple. Similarly, of course you could use Hydrogen Peroxide to disinfect the water, but this tends to be more expensive than just conventional thin, non-viscous Sodium Hypochlorite solution such as we would use for cleaning toilets, for your needs, it will do the same job.