Grey Water
Recycling So how does the Brac system work?
If you take into account that approximately
one third of your water (and of your water
tax money) goes down the toilet, wouldn’t it
be a good idea to do something about it?
The Brac System is the solution. It is
composed of patented, state-of-the-art
components that filter used water from your
shower, bath and laundry(*1), and then
reuses it for your toilet’s evacuation
system.
The recycled water, which we will refer to
as grey water, is strictly used for your
toilet or for irrigation, and cannot get in
your drinking-water system.
Foreign particles are filtered, so it is
like using normal water, but without having
to pay again, while also doing something
effective for the environment.
Furthermore, once integrated into your
existing plumbing,
the system operates seamlessly, so the only
difference you will notice is on your water
bill.
Our Brac Systems are guaranteed for 2
years world wide.
About 65% of indoor home water use
occurs in our bathrooms. Toilets are the
single greatest water user.
“UNESCO has predicted that by 2020 water
shortage will be a serious worldwide
problem.”
Did you know that in Canada in 2001, the
average person uses more than 335 litres
of fresh water a day?
In your house check for leaks from
faucets and pipes; even the smallest
drip can waste as much as 75 litres a
day.
Almost 80% of the earth's surface is
covered in water. Of this, 97% is salt
water, 2% is glacial ice. That leaves
less than 1% as fresh water for us to
use.
The human body is about 70% water; we
cannot survive more than a week without
water.
A mere 10% of our home water supply is
used in the kitchen and as drinking
water.
Indoor water use peaks twice a day
year-round, in the mornings and
evenings.
The biggest peaks during the year occur
in the summer, when about half to three
quarters of all municipally treated
water is sprayed onto lawns.
As a community grows, the water use
grows even faster because the diversity
of water uses increases with size.