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According to the Beijing local government, the city reuses 50m cubic metres of rainwater each year. Along with other sources, such as runoff from bathrooms, more than 30% of Beijing’s water needs are met by reused water.There is a lot to learn for countries like #India where water scarcity has become a norm in many areas.

#WaterResources #RainWaterHarvesting #China #WaterReUse #Environment


www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/jan/16/grey-water-how-china-turned-rain-into-asset

‘If you’re flushing the toilet with grey water, people should know’: how China turned rain into an asset

Architects and designers have recycled ancient practice of collecting rainwater to make buildings ecologically friendly

The Guardian

More about #StarIsland -- in addition to a #Solar array, they also have #wastewater treatment!

Creating the Future of Wastewater

April 25, 2018

"Plans for the new wastewater treatment/reclamation system on Star Island are moving forward and our groundbreaking project should be operational next year! Financing approval for the project was assured last July with the signing of formal documents for a low-interest loan from the State of New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) under the EPA’s Clean Water State Revolving Fund. This program has until recently provided money only to municipalities for wastewater improvements. Recent changes in the program guidelines have opened the program to non-profit organizations. Star Island was the first non-profit in the state to qualify for a wastewater loan, which has a low fixed interest rate and a term of twenty years.

"In addition to finding a reliable system that can address our seasonal occupancy fluctuation and effectively manage the high nutrient content of the island waste stream, engineers were also asked to recommend an approach which reduces electricity demand, and can allow recycling of treated wastewater for uses such as toilet flushing and irrigation.

"The first recommendation in the Underwood Report is to install an expanded grease trap system that can remove more waste materials from the kitchen flow before they hit the treatment plant. This system will be installed this spring. A series of large plastic chambers will contain the wastewater from the kitchen, slowing it down long enough to cool. This allows suspended fats, oils and grease to be captured for later disposal before it reaches the waste treatment plant. Such removal is essential to efficient and reliable operation of any system.

"The report goes on to evaluate ten different treatment system options on the basis of cost, feasibility, visual impact, ease of operation, quality of treated effluent, energy consumption and other factors. Underwood recommends a system called #Amphidrome, in technical terms a 'submerged attached growth biologically active filter (#BAF).' These systems are manufactured in New England and have been successfully deployed in hospitals, resorts, schools, office parks and similar developments with large wastewater demands not serviced by public sewers. The system, which fits entirely within the existing waste treatment tanks, relies on bacteria and filtration to process up to 17,000 gallons of island wastewater per day, using only 10% of the energy of our current system!

"The final product, after disinfection similar to that used in our drinking water system, is expected to be non-potable re-use. No longer simply wastewater for ocean discharge, this reclaimed resource will ultimately be used to flush island toilets and for lawn irrigation. Star Island is working with DES to help write the rules for the use of recycled wastewater in what is recognized as an important pilot project in New Hampshire that will have statewide benefits for waste treatment and water conservation efforts."

Learn more:
https://starisland.org/2018/04/thefutureofwastewater/

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Good to see water efficiency and water reuse in the news. So important to take action on these, especially given climate change impacts we're already seeing. It's not just about sewage spills. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/jun/23/the-uk-is-getting-drier-could-reusing-greywater-help #waterreuse #waterefficiency #drought #waterdemand #climatechange
The UK is getting drier. Could reusing greywater help?

Experts say the average Briton uses too much water per day and societal change needs to start today to tackle looming water crisis

The Guardian
Smart Homes and Greywater Recycling: Integrated Water Conservation for the Future | Entrepreneur Bytes

Smart Homes and Greywater Recycling: Integrated Water Conservation for the Future – Tycoon World

On account of growing water shortages and climate change, integrating greywater recycling with smart homes offers a holistic approach to water conservation.

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New Mexico Strategic Water Supply Act ditches produced water reuse: The Strategic Water Supply is part of the state’s larger 50-Year Water Action Plan. Produced water is brought to the surface during oil and gas extraction. It is a byproduct of drilling activities such as fracking, as well as conventional oil and gas production. #NewMexico #water #watersupply #waterreuse https://www.waterworld.com/water-reuse/news/55271660/new-mexico-strategic-water-supply-act-ditches-produced-water-reuse
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Bill sponsors dropped the produced water components of the bill.

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New Mexico Strategic Water Supply Act ditches produced water reuse: The Strategic Water Supply is part of the state’s larger 50-Year Water Action Plan. Produced water is brought to the surface during oil and gas extraction. It is a byproduct of drilling activities such as fracking, as well as conventional oil and gas production. #NewMexico #water #watersupply #waterreuse https://www.waterworld.com/water-reuse/news/55271660/new-mexico-strategic-water-supply-act-ditches-produced-water-reuse
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Bill sponsors dropped the produced water components of the bill.

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Zero Liquid Discharge System: Key Operations and Processes

Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) systems are designed to eliminate wastewater discharge by treating and recycling water for reuse, while converting waste into valuable by-products or solids for disposal…

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📢 The European Commission published in all 24 EU languages the Delegated Regulation (EU) 2024/1765, which supplements the #WaterReuse Regulation 2020/741 📢
https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg_del/2024/1765/oj
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Delegated regulation - EU - 2024/1765 - EN - EUR-Lex