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Water saving – recovery of gray wastewater
Recovery of bathroom/shower waste water
Water scarcity threatens the lives of people all over the world. Climate change and population growth are threats to the planet’s water resources, and the need for innovative solutions to reduce demand is felt. One of these solutions is water recovery using the G2R system (minimum recovery), which is a gray waste water recycling system from the shower or bath to supply water to the flush tank.
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A design by a team from Vancouver, which does water recovery in a simple way: recovery and reuse of gray wastewater in the same room. This system includes a decentralized and compact gray wastewater collection unit that, according to the designers, saves up to 30% of the average water consumption of a typical family. The collector nozzle is connected at the bathtub’s wastewater outlet to treat the wastewater and return it to the recycled water storage tank. This recovered water is passed through a filter and disinfected.
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This idea is similar to the idea of the domestic wastewater treatment system, a device that treats the gray wastewater produced in a wide range of daily household activities (including washing hands and clothes, etc.) and the water needed for gardening, toilet flush, laundry and Provides car wash.
In places like California, where people are suffering from severe drought, installing a water recovery system can come to the aid of people whose homes are threatened by crisis. This project has obtained all the international construction codes and sanitary standards necessary for the reuse of recycled water.
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