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To be honest, I usually dedicate some refineries to using waste water - the Satisfactory fluid mechanics are too janky and all the fluid logic gates you might see creators discuss are based on specifics of how fluid calculations are done which could be changed without warning (especially for things like putting a hump in a line - that relies on the engine not doing some specific optimizations).
Having waste go into refineries that get priority on bauxite means you'll need to pay a few minutes to build a buffer initially and then your output should be consistent as long as the refinery capacity and bauxite flow are sufficient.
I have seen someone use the waste water for wet cement and sink that.
Oh, my suggestion is just to have some of your aluminum factories use waste water exclusively... then it's impossible to have a backup.
This is what I do, maybe not optimized to the best but if you looked at my factories they are not optimized but they will never clog because of by products.
I tried using the waste yellow stuff (I'm not at a computer lol) from making uranium cells to process the nuclear by product but it kept getting clogged and I ended up setting up a package and sinking it for full reliability.
This was all my first blind playthrough. I learned a lot but there is something to be said for reliability