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Water that is used for dishwashing, clothes washing and ice making is considered what type of water?

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Graywater

“Graywater is defined by the Uniform
Plumbing Code as untreated household wastewater which has not come into contact with toilet waste or kitchen sinks.
Graywater includes used water from bathtubs, showers, bathroom wash basins, and water from clothes-washer and laundry tubs.”
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Answer:

Process water

Step-by-step explanation:

Part of the definition of process water states that it can also refer to water used in operational processes, such as dishwashing, clothes washing, and ice making.

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