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Water that has been used but is still able to be recycled is called

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Answer:

graywater

Step-by-step explanation:

Gray water is water that has been used but can still be recycled and is not contaminated with human waste. That is, gray water is a type of reused water from baths, washing machines and washbasins. These are those waters that have not come in contact with black waters (those mixed with faeces and urine). These reused waters look and smell different depending on where they come from and which chemicals are mixed with them.

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User Aiuspaktyn
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Answer:

The correct answer would be gray water.

Step-by-step explanation:

Graywater is used water from all over buildings and houses including their bathroom sinks, tubs, showers and other. This water not contacted with feces or from the toilet.

It may contain dirt, grease, and certain household cleaning products and still able to recycle.

Thus, the correct answer would be gray water.

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