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Index » Family & Home » Gardens & Horticulture
 

Recycling Carwash Wash Water for Landscape and Toilets

 

Recently a Business Marketing Student suggested using carwash waste wash water and running it thru and RO Reverse Osmosis unit and then using it water the landscaping at the car wash and even to flush the toilet. In fact the brainchild of this concept, Paula Chavis tells an online think tank of all the details of the concept.

In critique of this invention and Paulas real world based marketing and sales program, I must say that although there are now many manufacturers who claim to have a completely closed-loop [recycle and reuse] system to treat water. Many of the companies who sell this equipment are not as good at marketing their products, as they should be.

In fact my self having previously been in the cleaning industry prior before my retirement I can say that many of the systems out there are expensive, problematic and maintenance problems. Many do use RO Reverse Osmosis Units as the last step of filtration, this is because RO can offer relatively good spot-free water and is cheaper to produce than that of De-ionized water even though De-ionized water works better but costs much more.

Another issue in this invention is that in RO units it often takes 2-3 gallons to produce one gallon of RO clean spot free water. Another important fact is that the RO units cannot handle water, which is too brackish without severely killing the life of the membranes in the RO unit. Which is the most expensive part. Nevertheless you are correct in choosing an RO system as the major component of your waste wash water recycling system. Here are some interesting articles for your further research;

http://www.ezinearticles.com/?Reverse-Osmosis-and-Deionized-Water-Filtration&id=41789

http://ezinearticles.com/?Water-Filtration-Choice-for-Mobile-Car-Washes-and-Detailing&id=41785

http://ezinearticles.com/?Water-Softener-Use-In-Mobile-Auto-Detailing&id=41562

http://ezinearticles.com/?De-ionized-Water-Strategies-for-Mobile-Car-Washes-and-Detailers&id=41564

http://ezinearticles.com/?Water-Purification-Manual-for-Mobile-Auto-Detailing&id=48095

Indeed the more humans can save water the better. Conservation of water is very important, especially in drought ridden regions. We must be careful with our water resources and all businesses and citizens should be responsible in this regard. Consider all this in 2006.

Author: Lance Winslow
 
Author Bio:

Lance Winslow

Currently Lance is retired at age 40 and is running an Online Think Tank Forum while traveling North America. Perhaps considering something extremely challenging to do that will exercise his mind and utilize all his experiences, observations and skills. Any ideas?

 
 
 

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