once we've got filthy rich from the showermiser we need to diversify the business

next part or "phase two" as i like to call it is to launch the grey water "Divertavalve™". this cunning device diverts greywater from bath/shower into a separate holding tank. this would reduce the burden on sewage treatment plants and reduce the carbon footprint and impact on the environment. the wastewater treatment sector consumes large amounts of energy (e.g. pumping, aeration) and materials (e.g. metal salts, polymers) to remove carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) and so on as well as to comply with discharge standards. the savings and green benefits would be truly epic.

If recycled properly, greywater can save approximately 70 litres of potable water per person per day in domestic households, therefore greywater recycling is one of a number of water solutions that we should look to in order to decrease our usage.

If your house is metered, recycling greywater can significantly reduce the volume of water you use thereby saving you money on your water bills.

Deborah has her classic face of intrigue firmly on; "How does greywater recycling work?" she rasps twiddling her fountain pen in a suggestive manner... Please remember Deborah, that greywater is never going to be safe to drink until it goes through a water treatment facility. However the reclaimed greywater can be used to flushing toilets, wash clothes and water your garden saving each household an absolute packet. She's on the cusp of offering all of the money for 5% of the business. tell her to go to the wall, we've cracked it.

Posted By: Tombs on August 3rd 2022 at 14:18:46


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