We live in a terrace house (approximately 800 sq ft over two floors) with a garden (yard) of about 300 sq ft arranged with raised beds totalling just over 100 sq ft. Family of four, with a minimum of five laundry loads a week - sometimes more.
We live in an area built on clay marl (though the raised beds are more porous) and average annual rainfall of 63 cms (25 inches). The maximum I would want to give over to trees/plants suitable for grey water is two beds of 32 sq ft each. I can't really increase the raised beds, as we need the space for storage of bicycles/recycling bins/area for eating outside etc... The beds I could use for small trees are on each side of the yard - one starts almost directly the other side of the wall from my washing machine. I'm wondering whether these two beds are a big and porous enough area to handle the quantity of greywater from my laundry. Or would be better off putting the effort into more systematic rainwater harvesting + soakaway system (currently the majority of surface water from the roof goes down the drain into the public sewer) and then use rainwater for toilet flushing/laundry in addition to garden (as I currently do) or retrofitting a micro greywater reuse system such as an ecoplay toilet. I'm not keen on pumping rainwater upstairs to flush the toilet or treating rainwater, but ecoplay seems a possible compromise.
