Grey Water Recycling Systems

"Greywater" is water from showers, washing machines, bath and wash basins containing much less contamination than "black water" and is therefore much easier to recycle.
The name relates to its cloudy appearance and its status as being neither fresh (white water from groundwater or potable water), nor polluted (sewage). Our systems can be sized to recycle 2 to 10m3/ day.
Black Water Recycling Systems
"Blackwater" is water from kitchens and toilets that contains a lot of waste and therefore requires a longer treatment process than greywater.
Our Blackwater treatment systems recycle both grey and black domestic wastewater.
Our
flagship product can recycle up to 2m3/ day (equivalent to about 10 persons' consumption). We also proporse custom-built units for capacities from 15 - 100m3/ day.

Recycling wastewater into drinking water is not economically viable at small and medium scale, but our systems are engineered to provide the most usable quality of water according to national and international standards and regulations – including EU Guidelines for Bathing Water, World Health Organization recommendations, DIN 19650:1999
regulations for irrigation and Abu Dhabi Wastewater Residuals Reuse Regulations Proposal.
Irrigation is the primary use for recycled water in hot areas. Our systems' recycled water can be used without restrictions for underground, drip or spray irrigation as well as for water fountains and similar features.
The recycled water can also be largely used for cleaning – cars, workshops, paved areas, building floors… Dust suppression is also possible.
At the end of the recycling process, the water is clear and chlorine is added to keep it this way, so it can be used for toilet flushing if the necessary plumbing can be installed.
Studies have shown that from a hygienic/ microbiological aspect, there is no difference between clothes washed with treated greywater and those washed with drinking water. 
