Water Legacy’s WL55 passes IAPMO testing

Written by Water Legacy on March 26, 2009 – 3:00 pm -

Wednesday March 18th, 2009

Boulder, Colorado


Water Legacy WL55 model passes IAPMO testing

Water Legacy, LLC, Colorado based grey water recycling product manufacturer of the WL55, passed a battery of compliance testing last week by IAPMO R&T. The new system is now compliant with the IGC 207 (US) standards for greywater recycling systems.

 

The Water Legacy consists primarily of a water filter, Ultra Violet light disinfection system, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) disinfection system and a 55 gallon water storage tank. Graywater is collected from showers, baths and hand sinks via a graywater plumbing system.  The graywater plumbing system is separate from the black water plumbing system.  The water collected is first filtered by the water legacy.  The graywater is then dosed with the disinfecting agent hydrogen peroxide.  Finally, graywater passes through an ultraviolet light disinfection system.  Disinfected graywater is stored in a 55 gallon drum for reuse until a toilet is flushed, creating demand for the treated water. 

 

The WL-55 has been designed to service the typical 4-to-6 person household. It is a stand-alone fully integrated system that collects used bathing greywater, filters & disinfects this water, and manages the automatic supply to the toilets. The WL-55 is fully automatic and requires no operator intervention. In the event of insufficient Greywater for flushing of toilets, the WL-55 will complement with Fresh Water.

For more information on Water Legacy and the WL55 contact Mike Vail at 303-547-9787


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