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VADO enjoyed a very enthusiastic response to their new VADO HydroCyc grey water system at this year’s Greenbuild. The system recycles bath, shower and basin wastewater, known as grey water, along with harvested rainwater so it can be safely used for flushing WC’s. In fact, the system filters and treats grey water and harvested rainwater beyond the standards required for the forthcoming BSI British Standard for grey water systems, BS8525, ensuring recycled water remains safe to use at all times. In addition, the VADO HydroCyc has recently been awarded the Waterwise Marque and is due to be WRAS accredited later in the year.
VADO’s constantly busy stand also featured a working display of H2Eco water regulated taps and showers, where visitors could witness first hand the minimal effect H2Eco regulation has on the performance of the tap or shower in question. Water saving can be very significant; with H2Eco fitted, the Marriott Royal Hotel in Bristol saved 14,870,000 litres of water in a year representing an estimated saving of £38,000 on their utility bill.
VADO’s main message at the show was that by combining the VADO HydroCyc with H2Eco regulated taps and showers it’s possible to exceed the demanding legislative requirements for Level 6 of the Code for Sustainable homes; which stipulates a maximum water usage of 80 litres per person per day.
For more information on VADO’s full range of products please visit the websites http://www.vado-uk.com and http://www.hydrocyc.com. T: +44 (0) 1934 744466 E: sales@vado-uk.com.
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