• Disguised sewage water treatment plant helps to save 750,000 gallons of water per annum

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    The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission’s sparkling new office is loaded with all those green features you could probably think of and more. Seated in the middle of the office building’s lobby is a green sewage treatment plant. Now you probably might be crinkling your nose imagining the smell this one could cause. A fountain would probably be a better decoration, right? Well, this installation by Worrell Water Technologies is barely the sewage treatment plant you’ve been imagining. It looks beautiful and cleans up water fit for flushing purposes and such that can help the Commission save a good 750,000 gallons of water yearly.


    The water treated by this one isn’t potable though, and we take that as a gospel truth. It can however be used for other purposes like gardening and fulfill those non-potable water requirements.
    [Cleantechnica]

    Posted in Topics:Other Stuff, Tags: , on February 21, 2011