Our Grey Water reuse system is featured in the Examiner
Written by Water Legacy on January 22, 2010 – 4:19 pm -Hello to all those who read my blogs.
We were written about and we did not even know it. The best kind of publicity is truly word of mouth and unsolicited. Thank you to Michele Melio for her kind words. To view her article check out this site http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-5397-Denver-Green-Initiative-Examiner~y2009m11d15-Colorado-Green-Tech-MeetUp-Green-Grey-water-recycling
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IBM recognizes what we already know- recycle greywater!!!
Written by Water Legacy on December 7, 2009 – 1:14 pm -Imagine my surprise while watching the Nebraska vs. Texas game Saturday night when a television commercial from IBM is on the tele discussing the need for water management. Check out this ad on Youtube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOcetNnwp7U.
We can make a difference in many ways, and Water Legacy with it’s greywater recycling systems for residential use starts right at home. Call us for more information.
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Water Legacy’s Greywater Reuse System integral in top two in Colorado Sustainable Design Awards
Written by Water Legacy on November 5, 2009 – 9:41 am -The Colorado Sustainable Design Awards sets a high standard for new construction in both commercial and residential green building. The most recent awards, judged on standards set by the Colorado chapter of the American Institute of Architects, Urban Land Institute Colorado and the U.S. Green Building Council Colorado in partnership with ColoradoBiz magazine, gave the first and second place residential award to homes with the Water Legacy WL55 Greywater Recycling System.
This statewide program seeks to recognize the builders who construct both commercial and residential units that meet a set of established guidelines for saving energy and reducing your carbon footprint. Our greywater reuse system was cited prominently in both homes located in Boulder county as one of the leading edge clean technology advancements that set the winners apart. “Case in point: The winning entry in the residential category – which required lobbying the city of Boulder to allow recycling of gray water – was commissioned by a homeowner who scoffed at the city’s new “green build” guidelines. The sustainable features he had in mind for his home, he told his architect, would trump anything the city required. And he was willing to spend a lot of money to include them.” ColoradoBIZ Magazine, November 2, 2009.
The WL55 was noted by the judges as one of the features in the homes that is marked for future expansion and usage in all building. To see more about the awards and the winners visit ColoradoBiz Magazine at http://www.cobizmag.com/articles/csda-beyond-the-call-of-green/
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Water Legacy, LLC and Picacho Moutain partner in Greywater Re-use System
Written by Water Legacy on October 13, 2009 – 4:15 pm -· October 2, 2009 Las Cruces, NM and Boulder , CO - Bob Pofahl, developer of Picacho Mountain and Michael Vail, President of Water Legacy, LLC have made Water Legacy’s Greywater Reuse system, the WL55, available to all home buyers in the Picacho Mountain. Picacho Mountain is Southern New Mexico’s and El Paso region’s only certified build green community and Water Legacy is the only US built and IAPMO fully listed and certified greywater reuse system. The two companies are natural partners for the promotion of greywater reuse.
· Building Green and promotion of conservation in a new home development is not new, but the commitment to lead in cutting edge technology, incorporation of greywater systems and supporting green building techniques through a show room of available technology is new.
· Water Legacy’s WL55 can save a home up to 40% of its water usage by simply recycling the shower water to use in toilet flushing. Homes Picacho Mountain development homes will be initially plumbed for this type of reuse system and homeowners can gain additional points toward LEED and Build Green NM in a simple installation.
Visit www.picachomoutain.com for more info on this beautiful resort community.
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Water Legacy is featured in Logan Wiggins House 3, Boulder, CO
Written by Water Legacy on October 8, 2009 – 4:11 pm -In the Fall/Winter 2009 issue of Conservation Magazine they featured 14 homes making a difference through the use of sustainable products and solar energy. Only one home, the Logan-Wiggins House 3 was able to claim water saving technology through greywater reuse in toilet flushing. Jim Logan, a renown Boulder Architect chose the Water Legacy WL55 to recycle his shower and washing machine water for toilet flushing. PLease visit the website of Conservation Magazine at www.ConservationCenter.org/e-solarweek.htm for more information.
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Denver Post features a frightening but true article on the Water Crisis in America
Written by Water Legacy on August 31, 2009 – 11:29 am -On Sunday August 30th, 2009, the Denver Post featured an article special to the Washington Post regarding the water crisis in America. Why this is not front page news, we do not understand, but it is fact. Water conservation is one of the first steps individuals can make to secure our water future. Greywater reycling is the answer for most consumers. We need the plumbing officials, state regulartory personnel and builders to see the way of the future by using greywater to flush your toilet. One way they can do it is through requiring new homes to install a greywater recylcing system.
http://www.denverpost.com/search/ci_13218205
U.S. water supply is running out
In the U.S., we constantly fret about running out of oil. But we should be paying more attention to another limited natural resource: water. A water crisis is threatening many parts of the country, not just the arid West.
In 2008, metro Atlanta came within 90 days of seeing its principal water supply, Lake Lanier, dry up. Rainstorms eased the drought, but last month a federal judge ruled that Georgia may no longer use the lake as a municipal supply. The state is scrambling to overturn that ruling; but Alabama and Florida will oppose Georgia’s efforts.
Lake Superior is too shallow to float fully loaded freighters, dramatically increasing shipping costs. The Ipswich River near Boston has gone dry in five of the past eight years. In 2007, the hamlet of Orme, Tenn., ran out of water entirely, forcing it to truck in supplies from Alabama. In Florida, excessive groundwater pumping has dried up scores of lakes.
Please read the rest of the article at the link above
Robert Glennon is a law professor at the University of Arizona. He is author of “Unquenchable: America’s Water Crisis and What to Do About It.”
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Water Legacy has a group on Facebook
Written by Water Legacy on August 13, 2009 – 3:01 pm -Join Water Legacy’s mission of water conservation through Greywater recycling on Facebook. We posted our page on August12th and we have over 20 members. you can visit the site by visiting this link: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1262625671&ref=name#/group.php?gid=139009175085&ref=mf
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Water Legacy and Colorado State University Joint Project
Written by Water Legacy on April 2, 2009 – 1:33 pm -For Immediate Release
Thursday, March 05, 2009
Contact for Reporters:
Emily Narvaes Wilmsen
(970) 491-2336
Emily.Wilmsen@colostate.edu
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS EXPLORE GRAYWATER IRRIGATION AS POTENTIAL WATER CONSERVATION TOOL
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CSU graywater team
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CSU graywater team
Note to Editors: A photo of the CSU graywater team is available with the news release at http://www.newsinfo.colostate.edu/.
FORT COLLINS - Graywater - nonpotable water from showers, handwash sinks and laundry - is used for residential landscape irrigation in a number of states in the Southwest; however, little is known about long-term effects of this practice, according to Colorado State University civil engineers.
Sybil Sharvelle and Larry Roesner, professors with the Urban Water Center in Colorado State’s College of Engineering, are in the first year of a three-year $370,000 graywater study awarded by the Water Environment Research Foundation to investigate the effects of using household graywater for residential landscape irrigation. They are sampling soil, plants, and water at homes with graywater systems in California, Arizona, Texas and Colorado. Four of the homes have graywater systems that have been in place for more than five years, and four additional homes will have new systems installed before spring of 2009.
Three homes with systems in place for more than 5 years - in Colorado, California and Texas - have been tested to date.
The study is one of four projects that Roesner and Sharvelle are leading on campus. The team also is working with the CSU Department of Facilities Management on several projects involving campus facilities including:
-Construction and monitoring of a wetlands treatment system for graywater at the Atmospheric Chemistry building on the Foothills campus. Students planted bull rushes and cattails last summer that, so far, are removing nearly all of the pathogen indicator organisms in sink and shower water, Sharvelle said. Researchers are also hauling shower and laundry water from a university residence hall to the Foothills campus to increase the quantity of water treated.
-Installing an anaerobic digester at the Atmospheric Chemistry building to treat toilet water or “blackwater” and test it as a source of renewable energy. Anaerobic processes generate methane, which can generate electricity.
-Plumbing one wing of the new residence hall, under construction, for complete capture of graywater from sinks, showers and laundry water; in addition, water supply lines to toilets are being plumbed to use either domestic water, or non-potable water (irrigation water or conditioned graywater) for toilet flushing. Studies by Sharvelle and Roesner will determine what level of treatment of graywater is required to make it suitable for toilet flushing. They are working with Water Legacy, a Colorado manufacturer of graywater treatment systems.
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