Greywater Re-use is a HOT Topic!

Written by Water Legacy on June 23, 2010 – 1:45 pm -

Mike Holmes - Holmes on Homes, a Canadian publication asserts it is time to start using grey water to flush our toilets!  DUH!   We, at Water legacy have been saying this for years.  The time has come for the regulatory agencies to start mandating the use of greywater to flush toilets. I n this article it states:            “Grey-water recycling is a technology we all need to adopt to help conserve water.”  We have the technology!  It exists and it works.  Our water bill last month for water alone was a  whopping $12.00.

View this article at http://www.holmesmagazine.com/moremike_waterways.php.

The WL55 from Water legacy saves an average household 30%-40% of its residential water consumption!  Now that is saving water

 

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Water Legacy featured on Green Home Authority

Written by Water Legacy on June 22, 2010 – 2:59 pm -

We can add one more to the great web sites that have featured Water Legacy.  This article, written by Court Rye can be accessed by the following link: http://greenhomeauthority.com/residential-graywater-reclamation-systems/

Rob Stevens, our lone house hold in Nebraska, added this comment:

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Rob Stevens said:

I have a water Legacy 55 system in a new house I built in Nebraska and am extremely happy with the system. I think all new construction should have a Water Legacy system in it. Water savings have been significant and the system now a year old is working perfect. A GREAT PRODUCT!!

 

It is so wonderful to know that we really are getting out there and the product works well and is growing daily.  Thanks for reading


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Gain LEED Points by installing Water Legacy

Written by Water Legacy on June 3, 2010 – 4:20 pm -

Water Legacy, the only U.S., IAPMO approved greywater reuse system will help you earn LEED points in your residential construction.  LEED’s Water efficiency credit will gain one point for a 20% reduction in water usage and a one more point for a 30% reduction, for a total of two points. The New construction rating system v2.2 specifically states.  ” Potential Technologies and Strategies- Use high-efficiency fixtures, dry fixtures such as composting and waterless urinals, and occupant sensors to reduce potable water demand.  Consider reuse of storm water and greywater for non potable applications such as toilet flushing and urinal flushing”


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