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This does vary with country. In regions with reticulated sewage, rainwater will usually be excluded from the sewage system.

In regions short of water, 'grey water' may be collected for lawn watering and gardening. Grey water is that from bath, handbasin and shower.

in this 'colour spectrum', white water is potable, grey water is as above, and black water is sewage from toilet (water closet) and kitchen waste.

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