Water Use Innovations

Ever look at the monthly water bill and wonder where the rain runoff and the snowfall went? Why does so much money and processing cost go toward water? The sustainable theory of living green is that to re-use water and snow as drinking or irrigation water, collection and piping must be the next step. Green Technology can now furnish the means.

The answer is that the potable water supply, suitable for drinking water supply, and water processing management answers adequately to current practices. And many of those administration methods and treatment options are a half century old. But current entrepreneurship towards green technology and energy re-use scores some water management sustainability points.

Climate change and water consumption have always worked well in the microcosmic practices of green living. Rain catchment tanks and gray water usage per household can lower bills significantly. But large scale water management planning has been slower in coming to the administrated water management apparatus than one might think.

Energy conservation technologies are the answer. Water scarcity and provenance for on-demand water polishing, gray water admixture, and fresh water supply for municipal systems may be only decades away. The products are coming into the worldview of consumer availability now.

Reduction in draining swimming pools, humidity filtration, and growing gray water use will all serve the sustainable ideal of green living that can heal the planet. EcoloBlue utilizes multistage filtration to supply chemical free clean water in municipal and disaster recovery scenarios. Humidity captured water can be the energy re-use discovery of the future.

Recovering water moisture and farming humidity from appropriate climates in geographic locations could start an ecoclimates cooperation worldwide. Chemical free filtration is the most sustainable green technology possible. And water filtration systems for the pools can eliminate minerals and extend treatment that require pool water drainage.

The advent now of Internet controlled household irrigation can mean municipally administered water systems. Re-use of water via capturing and filtration allows sustainable goals without any damaging footprint. Site specific weather monitoring can overtake careless watering habits. And the industrial uses could save entire water tables from unecessary drainage and replenishment efforts.

The average landscaping costs associated with water could be managed efficient and in a green manner. This type of filtration and planning water management can be used to further the environmental balance without further chemical processing or land abuses.

Saving water and saving money for additional generations fulfills the “Green Contract”. If government can enable the funding for municipal water management and industrial subsidies for adoption, green technology like this could spur sustainable living everywhere, with savings involved.

DiggGoogle BookmarksFacebookTwitterShare

Related:

Comments




Leave a Reply