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      Rethinking wastewater: Technology advances make water reuse a smart practice – Green Living Guy

      • Posted by Emma Xll
      • Categories @ecologywa, Allgemein
      • Date 1. May 2019

      So for communities across the world, readily available water supplies are dwindling. As we experience droughts, population growth and increased municipal, industrial and agricultural demand, it is important to evaluate our water use and see if we can integrate water reuse into our everyday routines.

      To address these existing and anticipated water shortages, many have begun to increase water conservation practices and are seeking alternative sources of water. Water reuse, the use of treated wastewater for beneficial purposes such as farming or industrial. One of these practices that significantly expands water supplies.
      Xylem, a leader in global water technology and the WateReuse Association’s 2014 WateReuse Equipment Manufacturer of the Year. It offers equipment solutions across the complete water cycle. Ones that combine leading technologies to enhance water sustainability practices. All by treating water, transporting it to where it is needed and cleaning it to meet any reuse challenge.

      One of the most important components of a water reuse system is a pump. Pumps should be selected to operate at their Best Efficiency Point (BEP) and the plumbing should be engineered to minimize friction loss. It is estimated that a water reuse system using improperly sized piping and pumps can increase energy consumption by 200 to 300 percent.

      Equipment is just one variable to consider when implementing a water reuse system. By taking a holistic approach to water-related issues — considering the cost of a facility’s current processes, power, water, discharge and compliance — one can increase productivity, maximize energy and realize cost savings while using water in a responsible and efficient manner.

      By working with a trusted expert in implementing a water reuse system, one can recoup the cost of the system in a timely manner, improve its energy efficiency and conserve precious water resources.

      In conclusion, Xylem’s well-known global brands provide world-class products, comprehensive solutions and unmatched applications expertise in more than 150 countries. Finally and to implement a water reuse system in your facility, visit www.xyleminc.com/food.

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