August Greywater Newsletter – Water Efficiency Credits

Green Buildings – Water Efficiency Credits

Learn how the Aqua2use Greywater Systems can contribute to your LEED credit in the Water Efficiency category trough this article by Green Buildings. This is the act of further increase water efficiency within buildings to reduce the burden on municipal water supply and wastewater systems.

https://www.green-buildings.com/articles/aqua2use-graywater-treatment-system/

LEED Water Efficiency

 

How can you use Greywater?

The most common method for using greywater is for irrigation purposes. Recycling household greywater for gardening use is an excellent way of saving water and saving money! Unlike rainwater, which is only seasonally available, greywater is available every time you shower or wash your clothes. Greywater is suitable for irrigating most garden areas including ornamental beds and lawns. Even native gardens can thrive with greywater, simply alter the type of detergent that you use to one that is low or has no phosphorus.

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How You Can Use Greywater

Aqua2use® Greywater Diversion Device

Aqua2use® greywater diverter captures and pre-filters your recycled bath, shower, wash basin and laundry greywater, diverting it from going into your septic or sewage system. This now filtered greywater can be used to irrigate your lawn and garden. Saving you water and providing your plants with nutrient rich greywater, as well as reducing the energy of transporting full amounts of wastewater to the sewage treatment plant. Aqua2use® GWDD is the best greywater recycling system and is designed with the goal of simple installation, easy maintain and affordable cost. Your actions today determine how the world is going to be tomorrow!

Greywater Diversion Device How it Works

Why Choose a Greywater System?

 

The Aqua2use Greywater System are not just for residential use. The Aqua2Use Pro is capable of handling large volume of greywater, up to 25 gallons per minute. The system is using the same type of filtration as the Aqua2use GWDD, but it is made of a larger tank and it is using a stronger pump. It plugs into a 110 volt outlet, and it can also be installed underground.