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High-tech greywater reuse for exclusive residences

Envirotec Magazine

A next-generation smart greywater-recycling system has been installed at a residential development in one of London’s most exclusive neighbourhoods. Accurate usage calculations. Supplied by water infrastructure specialist SDS, it is one of the first installations of the technology in the UK. Reduced mains water demand. “In

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Water recycling technology delivers cash savings

Envirotec Magazine

SDS Greywater Reuse System. The SDS Greywater on Demand (GWOD) system uses “a state-of-the-art ultrafiltration technology, unique to the UK, together with smart controls, to deliver a space-saving, low-energy and responsive water reuse system, for commercial buildings, hotels and leisure centres.”

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Switch to green wastewater infrastructure could reduce emissions and provide huge savings

Envirotec Magazine

A group of researchers says they have shown that a transition to green wastewater-treatment approaches in the US, away from greywater treatment, could save $15.6 College of Engineering explores the potential economic tradeoffs of switching to green infrastructure and technology solutions that go beyond existing greywater treatment practices.

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Off-grid home threads through a South African riverine forest

AGreenLiving

To “bridge the landscape between the riverine forest and sandstone cliff,” the architects constructed the building with rough stock brick matching the color of the site’s weathered sandstone. Greywater , stored separately, also gets processed for reuse. Water collected from the roof gets filtered and stored for reuse.

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Recycled shipping containers make up this off-grid retreat

AGreenLiving

Totaling only 60 square meters, her off-grid home is made from shipping containers, creating an environment that transports her into nature. Solar power is produced by a row of panels on the roof. Greywater is similarly diverted and filtered. The home is tightly insulated with natural eco-insulation for energy-efficiency.