A next-generation water recycling system, unveiled by water infrastructure systems specialist SDS, is promising to boost business sector efforts to save...
San Francisco is at the forefront of a movement to recycle wastewater from commercial buildings, homes, and neighborhoods and use it for toilets and landscaping. This decentralized approach, proponents say, will drive down demand in an era of increasing water scarcity.
Greywater refers to wastewater from daily activities such as bathing, washing dishes, doing laundry, and other household uses, excluding any water contaminated with faeces. Improper management of greywater leads to increased demand on the Cauvery water supply and adds pressure on the sewage system.
This shower head restrictor is made of copper and ABS materials, and practical in use. - This water shut off valves can be in hoses, purifier sprayers or shower heads, and fits standard size. 1 x Shower Head Shut Off.
Laveo Dry Flush Toilet - Waterless, Portable, Self Contained and Easier to Use than an Incinerating or Composting Toilet. Great for Tiny Homes, Vans, Boats, Camping, RVs and Off Grid, LDPE, White - Amazon.com
Laveo Dry Flush Toilet - Waterless, Portable, Self Contained and Easier to Use than an Incinerating or Composting Toilet. Great for Tiny Homes, Vans, Boats, Camping, RVs and Off Grid, LDPE, White - Amazon.com
Take a look at this company that has invented a cutting-edge wastewater recycling system for residential buildings in the UK.
San Francisco is at the forefront of wastewater recycling for both commercial and residential buildings.
This Indian city plans to enforce mandatory greywater recycling in all new buildings.
https://bangaloremirror.indiatimes.com/bangalore/others/new-homes-in-bengaluru-must-recycle-greywater/articleshow/115150480.cms
Recycling and reusing wastewater can help to address global water scarcity.
I came across this company that makes fog-harvesting nets.
Fog nets are used to collect water in the desert regions of Peru.
Watch this video of the technology in action in the Sahara Desert.
It’s called atmospheric water harvesting (or fog harvesting) and is primarily used in areas with limited water resources.
Buckinghamshire Council in the UK is giving low-income households four-minute shower timers to help them conserve water and energy.
https://uk.movies.yahoo.com/council-issuing-4-minute-shower-113000329.html?
Check out this Wi-Fi-controlled shower timer shut-off valve!
I found one on eBay!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/115791732474
A #showerheadtimer is an excellent idea! Billions of gallons of water are wasted every year due to long showers.
Waterless toilets are not only good for conserving water; they can also turn the toilet waste into fertiliser or even biogas energy.
You can get one of these toilets on Amazon!
Check this out! The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has been working on a revolutionary dry flush toilet. https://www.businessinsider.com/bill-gates-waterless-toilet-2016-11?r=US&IR=T
These are also perfect for campervans!
A dry flush toilet can be perfect for remote areas without access to a sewage line.
A single toilet flush uses between 1.6 and 7 gallons of water. Imagine how much water we could save if everyone switched to dry flush toilets.