Ro/Di - Float Switch Arrangement

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Hoping someone can help me with a design question. I have my ro/di unit in the basement and am trying to come up with an arrangement of holding tanks that allows me to capture both the ro/di water plus the 'grey' water that the ro/di unit generates so I can use it in my washing machine. Up until now I've been routing the grey water directly into the washing machine but as you can imagine the other night I forgot to set a timer on my phone and let it run too long which resulted in a wet floor.

If I run the output of the grey and ro/di water into 2 separate containers do I just need to add a float switch to each of them or is there another way I need to approach this? Just having a hard time wrapping my head around what might happen when one container is full but the other is not.
 
If you have the float valve in the treated water reservoir, once the float activates, it should shut off the unit and prevent the waste water from continuously running.

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Keep in mind your waste or brine will be 3-4 or more times as much as your treated or permeate. You will want a waste container at least 5 times larger than your treated container, something like a blue poly 30-55 gallon drum usually works well if your treated is only 5-10 gallons at a time. I would also plumb an emergency overflow from the waste barrel to a drain or sump if it were me just in case.
 

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