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Greywater Reef Safe: Off-Grid Aussie Guide (No Bullsh*t)

These chemicals kill coral and wreck the reef. If you're using them, you're not reef-safe. Period.

Sarah Chen, OffGrid Masterplan author

By Sarah Chen · environmental engineer · water, waste and everything that flows downhill

“After three failed attempts, I finally stopped pouring bleach down the drain and saved my reef-safe greywater garden.”

Ingredients to Avoid (Seriously, Don't Waste Your Time)

These chemicals kill coral and wreck the reef. If you're using them, you're not reef-safe. Period.

Approved Products (Aussie Suppliers, No Fluff)

Stick to these. They're phosphate-free, biodegradable, and reef-tested. Prices are current as of 2023.

Pro Tip: Never use "all-in-one" cleaners. They're a chemical cocktail. Stick to single-ingredient products like Dr. Bronner's or Ecozone.

Practical Off-Grid Tips (No Fancy Tech Needed)

Final Word

If you're off-grid, you know the reef's your backyard. Don't be the bloke dumping bleach down the drain and then complaining about dead coral. Get the right products, do it right, and your garden won't just survive – it'll thrive. Simple. Done.

When to Call a Professional

While many off-grid projects are achievable as DIY, certain situations require licensed professionals:

Always check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before commencing work.

Worth a watch: Simple Permaculture-Based Grey-Water Treatment System · Living Big In A Tiny House

It breaks down a permaculture‑based grey‑water treatment step‑by‑step, showing exactly how to size a plant filter and plumb the system so you can reuse water without harming the reef. — Sarah Chen