Analysis of the Quality and Time of the Rainwater and Greywater Management System in Government Buildings in East Java

Authors

  • Galih Jati Santoso Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya
  • Hanie Teki Tjendani Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya
  • Esti Wulandari Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55927/fjst.v4i12.330

Keywords:

Greywater, Wastewater, Building

Abstract

The East Java Provincial Public Housing, Settlement Area, and Public Works Office served as the study's location. This data reveals a discernible disparity in height and size between the two structural portions. A greywater management system, on the other hand, is made to treat and recycle wastewater from building or household operations, such as water from laundry machines, sinks, and showers, but not toilet waste (also known as blackwater). In comparison to blackwater, greywater usually has lower levels of soap, detergent, oil, fat, and organic waste as well as fewer germs. As a result, with the right care, it can be used again. Depending on the size and use of the building, eco-friendly buildings can cut their potable water usage by 30 to 50% by implementing greywater management.

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Published

2025-12-31