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With water use having increased 6 fold in the 20th century it shouldn't surprise us that many regions of the globe including many parts of North America are experiencing water shortages.

At the same time, most of us are faced with higher monthly water bills. Water bills are expected to continue to increase as a result of increasing energy prices that require municipalities to pay more for the electricity used for pumping and treating water and as municipalities begin to repair an aging water infrastructure.

Now more than ever, it is time to be more water efficient.

But how?


The water that flows down our showers, bathtubs and washing machines is called grey water and has, until recently, been destined for the sewer.  About 65% of indoor home water use occurs in our bathrooms. Toilets are the single greatest water user.

More than 50% of our water is being used to shower, bathe and do the laundry.

And over 30% is being used to ... flush our toilets.

Why are we flushing perfectly good drinkable water down the drain?

With a Greywater Recycling Systems from Greyter Systems, we don't have to!

In 2012, Greyter purchased Brac Systems' grey water recycling innovation and has developed self-contained, low maintenance systems that captures and recycles greywater from bathtubs and showers and reuses it for toilet flushing. Using a properly sized Greyter System, we can now save approximately one third of our water consumption.

It's that simple!

 

 

 

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