Environmental
In New Mexico, 'graywater' reuse systems (using laundry and sink water for irrigation) are:
AProhibited throughout the state
BPermitted under NM regulations for residential irrigation as a water conservation measure — particularly valuable in New Mexico's arid climate✓ Correct
COnly allowed on commercial properties
DRegulated by NMREC as a property disclosure item
Explanation
New Mexico has graywater reuse regulations allowing residential use of laundry and sink water for subsurface irrigation. Given NM's water scarcity, graywater systems are encouraged as conservation measures and may be a selling point for environmentally conscious buyers.
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