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Greywater recycling system
Every new home should have a Grey Water Recycling System! This innovative new product allows you to re-use your greywater (previously wasted) and recycle it for use on your gardens or reuse back through the toilets for flushing or in the laundry. Right now this is so important with low water levels, and water prices and council restrictions on the increase. The Ozzi Kleen GTS10 Greywater system's ...
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Aquacell G10 - K2 Apartments, Victoria case study
Location: Five kilometres from Melbourne CBD in Windsor Client: Department of Human Services,Victoria Capacity: 10 kL/day Source: Greywater from the showers and hand basins of 96 residential apartments Recycled Use: Toilet flushing and garden irrigation Aquacell prominent in award-winning sustainable design project In 2001, Aquacell became a key part of the now internationally recognised ...
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Greywater recycling system installed at Canary Wharf
First combined Rainwater Harvesting/Grey Water Recycling System to be installed at Canary Wharf in London E14A multi-storey office at Canary Wharf will be installing the first combined Grey,Rain and AC Blow down water recycling system in Canary Wharf. The reclaimed/recycled water will be used for toilet flushing feeding WC's at 9000 litres per hour. The rain and grey water will be collected in a ...
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The Power of Greywater Recycling: A Sustainable Solution for the Future
In our ever-growing world, where water scarcity is becoming a pressing issue, it's essential that we explore innovative ways to conserve and reuse this precious resource. One such eco-friendly practice that is gaining momentum is "greywater Recycling." greywater, often regarded as wastewater from non-toilet fixtures like sinks, showers, and washing machines, is a largely untapped resource that ...
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Organic matter degradation in a greywater recycling system using a multistage moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR)
Greywater is an important non-conventional water resource which can be treated and recycled in buildings. A decentralized greywater recycling system for 223 inhabitants started operating in 2006 in Berlin, Germany. High load greywater undergoes advanced treatment in a multistage moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR) followed by sand filtration and UV disinfection. The treated water is used safely ...
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The Greyter Home featured in the Star
Fill eight drinking glasses with water from your tap. Now dump them down the toilet. That may seem wasteful, but that’s typically what happens every time we flush and wash 4.2 litres of drinking water into the sanitary sewer or septic tank. But 21 new homes at Geranium Homes’ Edgewood community, in Pickering, will allow each new owner to save approximately 30,000 litres of water a ...
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The Greyter Home featured in Toronto Sun
The monthly water bill is being quickly reduced for the owners of seven homes who are now part of the first Canadian residential community to use the Greyter HOME(TM) water recycling system. The properties represent Phase One of Edgewood, an exclusive west Pickering neighbourhood by home builder Geranium that eventually will consist of a residential enclave of 21 detached homes on 40-and-50-foot ...
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The Greyter Home featured in the Post
The monthly water bill is being quickly reduced for the owners of seven homes who are now part of the first Canadian residential community to use the Greyter HOME(TM) water recycling system. The properties represent Phase One of Edgewood, an exclusive west Pickering neighbourhood by home builder Geranium that eventually will consist of a residential enclave of 21 detached homes on 40-and-50-foot ...
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Industrial wastewater treatment is no more optional
The environmental effects of industrial wastewater usage must be considered, not only on the land but also on our environment through water consumption and wastewater disposal. The wastewater from industries worsens groundwater pollution and causes other environmental problems. This reduces the nutrients in groundwater and increases the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Furthermore, it ...
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Self build in Surrey Incorporates Grey water system
Grey isn't such a grey area It's an environmental and economic no-brainer Designing environmental criteria into home building projects is not as difficult or as expensive as it may appear, as discovered by web and graphic designer Keiran Wynyard. Keiran was determined that his self-build extension to his home in Tadworth, Surrey would meet some important environmental touchstones. One of those ...
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Fire Brigades around the country to use water recycling systems
Rainwater and Grey Water Harvesting / Recycling for the Fire Brigade around the country. Several sites have been identified for the inclusion of water recycling systems. Aquaco have successfully supplied, tested and commissioned rain and grey water recycling and harvesting systems for a range of applications within the Fire Stations. The applications have been search and rescue, toilet ...
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Safe greywater reuse to augment water supply and provide sanitation in semi-arid areas of rural India
Water reuse is recognized as a tool to increase water supply in peri-urban areas of semi-arid and arid regions of the world. However, it is an option rarely explored for rural areas in developing countries, and has not been documented extensively in the scientific literature. This paper presents results from 6 greywater reuse systems which were built with the objective to augment water supply and ...
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Greywater reuse through a bioretention system prototype in the arid region
The concept of a greywater-fed bioretention system in arid regions was investigated in this study. Bioretention systems are conventionally used as a source control mechanism for urban runoff. Nevertheless, in arid regions, where rain and urban runoff are not an abundant water resource, their application is limited. Greywater (residential wastewater without toilet and kitchen sources) is ...
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Grey water recycling for Taylor Wimpey
Taylor Wimpey opt for Grey Water recycling The national developer and household name Taylor Wimpey has opted to include the "Aquawiser" grey water recycling system at a large housing development in Kent. The scheme will be offering a mix of houses and apartments Aquaco's grey water system. Grey Water Systems involve the collection of bath water and shower water which is then filtered, ...
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Grey water recycling system for midlands library
Midlands Library Grey Water Recycling System Aquaco has won and is delivering an important contract for a grey water recycling system for a public library in the Midlands. Aquaco feels that a main strength of its business is in grey water recycling which collects bath, basin and shower water, filters and disinfects, and then recycles the water for use in toilet flushing. The Midlands system ...
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Eco home in Brighton uses Greywater system
Award winning eco home saves 100litres of water a day Having attended a self-build course, Jackie and Alan employed DRP, a firm of Brighton architects which produced a design that specified a whole range of eco technologies and materials including a grey water recycling system provided by Aquaco. Their new home achieved an 'Ecohomes' excellent standard thanks, in part, to water conservation ...
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Grey water recycling system for home office building
Home Office declares Aquaco grey water recycling system a success! Says Head of Corporate Services Katharine Thompson”: If anyone had an issue with the facilities here, I would be the first to know”. “In fact I had almost forgotten that there is a grey water system supplying the toilets here, it appears to be just as mains water would be,” says Katherine. 1,100 people ...
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What Are the Benefits of Grey Water Recycling?
Learning about the benefits of grey water recycling can help your business save money and preserve the environment. On average, each American household uses 400 gallons of water per day, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. A large part of people’s daily usage — washing their hands or flushing the toilet — may take place at your commercial property. You would not ...
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Integration of seawater and grey water reuse to maximize alternative water resource for coastal areas: the case of the Hong Kong International Airport
Development, population growth and climate change have pressurized water stress in the world. Being an urbanized coastal city, Hong Kong has adopted a dual water supply system since the 1950s for seawater toilet flushing for 80% of its 7 million inhabitants. Despite its success in saving 750,000 m3/day of freshwater, the saline sewage (consisting of about 20–30% of seawater) appears to have ...
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Impacts of onsite greywater reuse on wastewater systems
Together with significant water savings that onsite greywater reuse (GWR) may provide, it may also affect the performance of urban sewer systems and wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). In order to examine these effects, an integrated stochastic simulation system for GWR in urban areas was developed. The model includes stochastic generators of domestic wastewater streams and gross solids ...
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