Greywater Recycle System
SAVE up to 40% on your monthly water bill by installing an ECO SMART Greywater Filtration and Recycling System.
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- ECO SMART Water Technologies CC developed a new in-home water conservation technology which redirects grey water originating from bathtubs, showers, sink faucets and washing machines through a treatment process.
- After treatment, this process returns it back to the home for recycling.
- Treated grey water can be recycled to replenish water that is consumed by toilets and/or outside irrigation. It can also be used for the washing of cars, sidewalks, driveways, patios, and other exteriors.
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ECO SMART Greywater Systems
IS
A water saving recycling and irrigation system which optimize the re-using of domestic greywater
ECO SMART Greywater Systems
INCLUDES
The filtration and pumping systems required to prepare greywater for re-use in toilets and landscape irrigation
ECO SMART Greywater Systems
CONSERVES
More water than any other waterconservation system available
Filtering System
Greywater is filtered through a multi-stage filtration process
Aerobic Bacteria Generator
Grey water enters the aerobic bacteria generator chamber through the primary filter system where the aerobic bacteria generator, a system that is designed to promote fixed film bacterial growth in order to handle higher than normal levels of biomass in the wastewater, continue to break down and digest waste.
Denitrification Filtering System
The denitrification filtering chamber is fitted with a nano filter (Denitrification Filter) and a water circulation pump. Water passes from the clarifier into the denitrification filtering chamber, where the water is continuously recycled through the nano filter by the water circulation pump, enhancing the water quality by removing phosphates, nitrates, heavy metals and other dissolved contaminants.
Clarifier
Clear odorless effluent rises into the clarifier chamber from the bottom up. This is the settling out phase of the system as the cone shaped clarifier ensures that any fine solids still present sink down and settle out back into the aeration chamber. The clarifier also act as the anoxic zone where some denitrification take place, as there is no aeration taking place in the clarifier.
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On average, approximately 70% of all water used is indoors with bathroom toilets being 27% which represents the largest consumer of all indoor water. This is primarily due to repeat usage. A typical household consumes the following:
A bathtub holds: |
122 liters |
Showers: |
6-8.6 liters per minute |
Sink faucets: |
3 liters per minute |
Dishwasher load: |
68 liters |
Clothes washer load: |
85 liters |
Toilet flush: |
1.2 - 1.6 liters |
Outdoors watering: |
6 liters per minute |
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ECO SMART Greywater Systems
Build-in Greywater storage / surge containment which is expandable
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ECO SMART Greywater Systems
Greywater can be pumped immediately to the irrigation system or temporarily stored for scheduled irrigation.
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ECO SMART Greywater Systems
ECO SMART Greywater Systems provides high-head pumping, allowing for the delivery of pressurized water to landscapes of varying elevation gain.
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ECO SMART Greywater Systems
If insufficient greywater is produced to adequately supply water to toilet cisterns or to irrigate, additional potable water can be added to the system.
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