Recovery of greywater

Work concerning plumbing or sanitary water (hot, cold, clean or used). Management, access and use of water at home: drilling, pumping, wells, distribution network, treatment, sanitation, rainwater recovery. Recovery, filtration, depollution, storage processes. Repair of water pumps. Manage, use and save water, desalination and desalination, pollution and water ...
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by guino » 11/06/08, 10:32

And what is the problem for you to have bacteria to evacuate your shit? Worried that she might get sick?

Close the toilet seat when flushing if you are afraid of projections is a good idea ... even using potable water to flush out the excrement ...)

Bacteria are everywhere, you have to stop being afraid as soon as you see a small concentration of b somewhere ...

Remind me, in what case is all this pathogenic?
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by fabrice.f5 » 20/06/08, 17:06

Bjr,
I myself am very interested in replacing my evacuation by spreading not so natural as that and yet very widespread in the countryside, by a cleaner system which would allow me to recover some of this water ...
I came across during my research on the net on the site of ultraepur. They propose a system that combines the biological degradation of impurities with "ultrafiltration" ...
In addition to being guaranteed odorless, this system can be installed in a cellar and even above ground (which interests me!) And the output water can be recovered 100% and reused even for swimming!
I consulted all the explanations on their site (ultraepur.com) and only found advantages: zero pollution + 100% economic (no emptying of pits ...).
In short, I think I will contact them to have all the elements ...
I think that it can actually interest more than one landlord wishing to limit ecological damage ... In short, 100% econological!
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by ML Jeannin » 22/08/08, 21:41

to fabrice.f5

Hello,

I am also interested in this system. Have you advanced in your research? Is it regulatory?

Thank you in advance for your response
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by jonule » 02/09/08, 16:29

Hello,
one of my friends tells me that he will collect the same bathroom water and washing machine, in a pit for watering the garden in summer;

the prefilter (filter before pit) is a simple thing: a cement look, a cement strainer, and inside ... straw.

straw filter! from time to time to empty on the compost heap.

I thought it was silly and it reminded me of something ...

for the overflow of the pit, it redirects to the pit all waters.
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by 1chauffagiste » 05/10/08, 07:22

Hello,
I found on the net a manufacturer of waste water recuperator,
hansgrohe "Aqucycle pontos"



http://www.hansgrohe.fr
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by oli 80 » 10/01/13, 21:24

Good evening, here is a simple but interesting system if the bathroom is upstairs you can find that in the trade
http://www.droughtplug.co.uk/

or that but in French http://fr.jardins-animes.com/pompe-main ... p-493.html

the most interesting on the english site is the plug-connector of the bung which prevents the water from being evacuated by the pipe but on which one connects its garden hose with the pear to siphon
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by oli 80 » 11/01/13, 19:34

Good evening, here is an example https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oq9_msSPEjQ

and after the bath we water the garden and without pump
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by Forhorse » 11/01/13, 22:54

I for watering I think to simply use the water that comes out of the sand filter of the all-water pits.
Although we have brand new sanitation and up to standard, we don't have "normal" toilets, just dry toilets.
Suddenly in the pit all water there is only water from the bathroom and the sink (lots of water, a little soap and a little detergent)
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by oli 80 » 12/01/13, 19:50

Good evening, the bath water is much cleaner if you do not abuse shower gels, bubble bath, etc, more these products contain almost more detergent, so I think that reusing the bath water when watering is a good idea

in addition the English site offers an interesting product, the droughtplug mentioned above, if only it was sold in France

maybe we will see it at an exhibition fair
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by oli 80 » 18/01/13, 23:32

Forhorse wrote:I for watering I think to simply use the water that comes out of the sand filter of the all-water pits.
Although we have brand new sanitation and up to standard, we don't have "normal" toilets, just dry toilets.
Suddenly in the pit all water there is only water from the bathroom and the sink (lots of water, a little soap and a little detergent)


Good evening, here is what I found on the reuse of gray water
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F66OGWxP3-A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1t3OVLwt-rg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XN6yyuSg5Kw

companies have tackled the problem and designed gray water storage and filtration systems
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rPQlBTb3nk
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