Grey Water Systems

Greywater is washwater. That is, all wastewater excepting toilet wastes and food wastes derived from garbage grinders. There are significant distinctions between greywater and toilet wastewater (called "blackwater"). These distinctions tell us how these wastewaters should be treated /managed and why, in the interests of public health and environmental protection, they should not be mixed together.
Greywater and Blackwater: Key differences
Greywater contains far less nitrogen than blackwater
Nine-tenths of the nitrogen contained in combined wastewater derives from toilet wastes (i.e., from the blackwater). Nitrogen is one of the most serious and difficult-to-remove pollutants affecting our potential drinking water supply.
Greywater contains far fewer pathogens than blackwater
Medical and public health professionals view feces as the most significant source of human pathogens. Keeping toilet wastes out of the wastewater stream dramatically reduces the danger of spreading such organisms via water.
Greywater decomposes much faster than blackwater
The implication of the more rapid decomposition of greywater pollutants is the quicker stabilization and therefore enhanced prevention of water pollution. (http://www.greywater.com/).

Brac Systems

Brac systems can help you save 35% to 40% on your annual water bill, and while saving money, you will also help save the environment and provide a better future for our children and their children to come. With this amount of savings, your Brac Grey Water Recycling System pays itself.
"UNESCO has predicted that by 2020 water shortage will be a serious worldwide problem."
The Brac Grey Water Recycling System is a must for anyone who cares about the environment.

So how does the Brac system work?
If you take into account that approximately one third of your water (and of your water tax money) goes down the toilet, wouldn’t it be a good idea to do something about it?
The Brac System is the solution. It is composed of patented, state-of-the-art components that filter used water from your shower, bath and laundry(*1), and then reuses it for your toilet’s evacuation system.
The recycled water, which we will refer to as grey water, is strictly used for your toilet or for irrigation, and cannot get in your drinking-water system.
Foreign particles are filtered, so it is like using normal water, but without having to pay again, while also doing something effective for the environment.
Furthermore, once integrated into your existing plumbing, the system operates seamlessly, so the only difference you will notice is on your water bill.

 

 

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To order Grey Water Systems or for more info - please contact us at 613-726-6673, email -
sales@hsil.ca