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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. Supplied by water infrastructure specialist SDS, it is one of the first installations of the technology in the UK. The Greywater on Demand system from SDS.

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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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Sponsored content: Caravan park gets a sewage treatment overhaul

Envirotec Magazine

A technology firm with expertise in the water and environmental sphere, Tricel completed a commercial sewage treatment plant installation for a holiday campsite in Skegness, Lincolnshire in April 2021. The firm was unfamiliar with industry norms and the latest technology when it came to drainage, and sought a partner they could trust.

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GRDF showcases modular ‘environmental’ homes

Smart Energy International

The two standout features are the modular wooden construction, with the modules delivered and assembled on site in a matter of days, compared with the months for building of traditional homes, and the installation of low energy gas boilers for hot water and heating. “We Sign up to our newsletter and stay informed.

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Belgium’s new timber community center centers modular design

AGreenLiving

The Edegem community center features timber construction with gardens , solar and heat pump systems, and a greywater system. ” Timber was the building material of choice because the Belgian government wanted to explore alternative building technologies, flexible architecture and prefab construction. .”