Hi David, Stormwater is the ...

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Hi David,

Stormwater is the last, untapped, natural water resource we have and in the majority of cases it simply washes into drains and is carried to outfalls.  Sadly due to the waste entering the drains stormwater is also a contaminator of receiving water environments such as wetlands, lakes, rivers and coastal oceans.

We can demonstrate that when installing new UST CBI technology we are capturing the waste and filtering the water to such an extent stormwater can be considered a new water resource. An example is Hartfield Park in the Shire of Kalamunda in Perth Western Australia.  The CBI is installed into the drains, the water is then taken from a main drain for further filtration prior to being pumped 45m into a local aquifer for reuse in summer for Public Open Space and other High water load requirements.  Any excess water captured and stored can then be possibly sold on.  Hope that helps?  C

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Great focus Craig. To avoid contamination and eliminate the expensive infrastructure collect rain water. If you fear any airborne items just set up a bioremediation processing tank and use the RNA microbes. 40 years of no pathogens and no toxins. Insitu is now the accepted norm.

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