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Water Recycling Made Cheaper06-25-08 | News

Water Recycling Made Cheaper




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The average water treatment plant takes up lots of real estate and costs taxpayers a huge amount to build. A new, inexpensive technology has potential to treat gray water efficiently, and has huge potential for the way water treatment is done throughout the world.


California scientist Meng Lean has invented a new water filtration method that is cheaper and can recycle about five times faster than today?EUR??,,????'???s systems. The water is not safe for drinking but can be used for landscapes.

This spiral filtration system funnels water through spinning, lightweight disks, separating dirt and particles from the water. An advantage of the new system is that much less land space is needed than for a water-treatment plant.

Lean continues to refine his system. He and his team plan to experiment on a larger level by the end of June. The goal is to recycle 100 liters of water a minute.

Source: ENN: Environmental News Network

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