Rainwater from roofs or large paved areas (e.g. car parks) can be recycled and used for toilet flushing, vehicle washing or watering plants. We are currently developing innovative rainwater harvesting and water recycling projects for customers, which offer simple retrofit solutions ideally suited to buildings with large roof areas and operations where the bulk of demand is not for drinking water.
Rainwater harvesting
Greywater recycling
Greywater recycling systems collect lightly used waste water from showers, handwash basins and bathtubs. They can supply toilets, irrigation systems and many other non-drinking applications and are commonly used in combination with rainwater harvesting.
These systems are good for buildings that create a lot of greywater e.g. hotels, leisure facilities, student housing. Speak to our experts about how greywater recycling can help your business reduce water consumption.
Process water recovery & reuse
Our specialists can analyse your use of process water to identify potential efficiencies. This encompasses all aspects from water consumption in operational processes to the efficiency of existing treatment facilities. We can assess opportunities for savings by reusing process water in other industrial processes that do not require fresh drinking water. Our holistic approach investigates the cost-effective combination of rainwater harvesting, greywater recycling and process water recovery to maximise circularity and minimise the use of drinking water.
Success stories
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Helping to build stronger water resilience, reduce risk and support operational continuity.
A collaboration in emergency response resilience training to enhance crisis readiness.
Avoiding £250,000 per year in costs and improving resilience, efficiency and control thanks to smarter water management.
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