I know this is very specific, but I'm hoping someone has done a similar solution or knows someone who has and can give me some input. We've recently installed a whole home RO system for a new home build. We're located on red clay, so foundation movement is likely to be a problem. The RO product to waste ratio is close to 1:1, so we're going to have around 2-300 gallons of wastewater everyday. It was suggested to us that we pipe that water into a buried drainage system around the perimeter of the house. The system would consist of corrugated, perforated drain pipe enclosed in a filter sock, installed on graded gravel and then covered with gravel. The water would dump into the highest point, and make its way through the drain before exiting at a lower elevation. I'd likely also include a bypass in case too much water is being deposited around the foundation. The thinking is that we could make good use out of that wastewater. Any thoughts on the value or efficiency of this proposed system?