Just watched a video of water waste from a RO system. Don't know why as my area has water of around 55 - 65 ppm so DI only.
I cannot believe how much waste water is produced through RO. I know water is "cheaper than chips" but morally that is hard to stomach.
With such a big drive to be more environmentally friendly, and the younger generation pushing for less waste (rightfully so as they are next in line to populate this planet) I wonder how many customers actually know the process of filtration (for the hard water areas) and how much waste it produces.
so 2 questions
Do the RO users on this forum recycle their waste water?
Do you think that if some of your customers saw the water waste produced to active pure water, then they would go back to trad windys?
I know this would be a case of Health and safety vs environment impact.
I cannot believe how much waste water is produced through RO. I know water is "cheaper than chips" but morally that is hard to stomach.
With such a big drive to be more environmentally friendly, and the younger generation pushing for less waste (rightfully so as they are next in line to populate this planet) I wonder how many customers actually know the process of filtration (for the hard water areas) and how much waste it produces.
so 2 questions
Do the RO users on this forum recycle their waste water?
Do you think that if some of your customers saw the water waste produced to active pure water, then they would go back to trad windys?
I know this would be a case of Health and safety vs environment impact.
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