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Monday, November 12, 2007

Nubian's Oasis grey water recycling system ...

11 October 2007

The Oasis Grey Water Recycling System (OASIS GT 600) by Nubian Greywater Treatment Systems has been awarded Highly Commended status in the Environment and Heritage Category of the 2007 Engineers Australia (Sydney Division) Engineering Excellence Awards.

The Oasis Grey Water Recycling System (OASIS GT 600) allows householders to recycle grey water (i.e. the used water that is sent down the drain every day from bathrooms, kitchen and the laundry), and use it for other purposes.

This means that every day there is a continuous water supply that can be used for bathrooms, toilets and gardens, with a cost benefit to the town drinking water supply as about 40% of household water is recycled.

The Oasis Grey Water Recycling System was awarded Highly Commended status by the judging panel of industry experts because it is reliable, low energy consuming and robust.

On average the Oasis Grey Water Recycling System can reduce drinking water consumption by 40% through treating greywater to reuse on non-drinking applications.

This represents about 400 litres per day for the average 4 person household.

The high level of purity means it can then be safely used for laundry and toilets, and on gardens to grow vegetables and fruit. This means a guaranteed, high quality water supply to use on your garden or for outdoor chores like cleaning the car.
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The Oasis Grey Water Recycling System is accredited for use in NSW, Queensland, ACT & Victoria and has over 40 accredited installation agents.

See - Oasis Grey Water Recycling System.

1 Comments:

Blogger Concerned Ratepayer said...

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11:18 AM, November 12, 2007

 

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