Greyter® Water Reuse Systems
Maximize water efficiency with Greyter's advanced and reliable water harvest and reuse system
Civil engineers, construction experts, building professionals, and municipalities turn to Ferguson Waterworks for innovative solutions to harvest and reuse rainwater and stormwater. Because water scarcity is a growing concern, it’s become increasingly important to look for a new approach to capture, treat, and reuse water efficiently. The Greyter Water Reuse System does exactly that for commercial applications. Its prepackaged pump station and multi-phased filtration modules significantly preserve water and cut costs.
By significantly reducing the demand for potable water, Greyter water recycling systems cut costs, preserve local water supplies, and contribute to sustainable building practices.
Greyter’s systems provide a streamlined solution to harvest and reuse rainwater and stormwater. Not to mention, it minimizes reliance on municipal resources. As a result, civil engineers and landscape architects both meet municipal sustainability goals and also lower operational costs. Our team of experts is available to assist with your stormwater management project from initial designs to implementation and maintenance. Combine Greyter’s technologies with the R-Tank® Stormwater Modules for enhanced water harvesting capacities and space-saving solutions. Contact an expert today.
- Save on water costs: reduce the need for expensive potable water supplies
- Lower environmental impacts: conserve natural resources and contribute to sustainability goals
- Smart system design: intuitive, compact, and scalable for buildings of all sizes
- Meet regulations and standards: Greyter systems help achieve green certifications and compliance with water management regulations
- Easy installation and maintenance
The Greyter Water Reuse System for Commercial Applications
Whether it’s rainwater or stormwater, Greyter’s reuse system is an important solution to onsite water management. Many sites are challenged with mitigation strategies. Not only does reusing onsite water reduce potable water consumption, but it is also considered part of BMP treatment trains and therefore contributes to nutrient reduction, like nitrogen and phosphorus. Rainwater and stormwater are excellent sources for non-potable reuse, most commonly reused for toilet flushing, irrigation, and cooling towers.
What is the Greyter Water Reuse System?
Greyter Water Reuse Systems capture and treat rainwater and stormwater. Then it reuses that water for toilet flushing, irrigation, cooling towers, trap seal primers, and other approved non-potable applications. After treatment, the water is repurposed for non-potable uses, such as toilet flushing or irrigation. As a result, the demand for potable water is reduced. Furthermore, it provides a sustainable water management solution for residential and commercial buildings.
What are the benefits of using Greyter Water Reuse Systems?
Greyter’s water harvesting system offers geoengineers and municipalities a solution to significantly reduce water consumption, lower water bills, and meet sustainability targets. By treating and reusing water on-site, this reuse system conserves local water supplies and reduces the environmental impact of water use.
How does Greyter’s harvesting and reuse system work?
Greyter systems capture source. Then, advanced technologies filter, treat, and store the water for reuse. This fully automated process ensures high-quality water suitable for non-potable applications such as toilet flushing and landscape irrigation.
Are Greyter Water Reuse Systems compliant with building codes and sustainability certifications?
Yes, Greyter’s water reuse systems are designed to meet or exceed industry standards for water quality and safety. They also support compliance with LEED certification and other green building programs.
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