Grey water recycling systems treat lightly-used water, making it usable. Captured water from showers, sinks, and laundry can add up to thousands of gallons. By treating it with a gray water system, it’s possible to reuse everything. This can save money and protect the environment, too.
Cupridyne
Before entering the treatment tanks, gray water is put into storage. An additive, cupridyne, reduces any odor emitted by the storage tanks. So, it won’t smell bad if it’s near an occupied space.
0.02 Micron Filtration
From the storage tanks, water goes into a filtration system. It has filters capable of capturing anything larger than 0.02 microns. As such, it removes suspended viruses and bacteria from the water.
Ultraviolet Sanitation
After being filtered, the water goes through a UV-enhanced tube. The ultraviolet radiation ensures nothing organic survives processing, completely sterilizing the water.
Chlorine Treatment
In some situations, water has chlorine added to it after UV exposure. This can prevent bacteria from living in it while it’s in the storage tanks.
High Output
You can use the treated water in many pressurized applications. By irrigating the lawn with it, you can minimize its impact on the environment.
If your commercial building uses a lot of water, some systems can treat up to 200,000 gallons per day. That’s enough to treat an entire office complex’s water use, usually.