🤩 We are thrilled to announce… that our damaged/recycled caps have been given a new lease of life! Our damaged caps were cleaned, shredded and remade into fabulous new (100% recycled) HDPE pipes! HDPE pipe is often used for water mains, gas mains, sewer mains, slurry transfer lines, rural irrigation, fire-suppression system supply lines, electrical and communication conduits, and stormwater and drainage pipes – it’s good to know that our recycled waste is 100% being used responsibly. We recycle our damaged caps to conserve natural resources, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, to reduce landfill use and to save energy. Real sustainability is not just a label, it’s an investment and a commitment to doing better. We lead by example. 🌱🌏 More about our sustainability journey: https://lnkd.in/eN9ZZh-K #sustainability #sustainable #closedloop #wastereduction #supplychain #JohnLawrieTubulars #endprotectors #oilandgas #steeltubuars
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🟣💧 Recycled Water: A Vital Resource 💧🟣 Recycled water, marked by purple pipes and signs, is highly treated wastewater that is filtered and cleaned to be used for non-potable purposes like irrigation and cooling. Recycled water is a way to supplement and reduce potable water demands. Some agencies in California are even beginning to use advanced treatment methods to bring recycled water up to potable water standards to be used for drinking water. At West Yost, we’re proud of our Recycled Water Services, offering assistance with all aspects needed to strategically plan, effectively apply, and administer a recycled water program. We support water agencies with recycled water programs from funding assistance, feasibility studies, and treatment plant upgrade designs to retrofit site conversion. Share a photo or two of some of your purple signs in your community! 📸 Remember, every time you spot a purple sign, it symbolizes a commitment to water resilience. Stay tuned for more insights into the world of water! 💧 #westyost #water #engineering #didyouknow #industryinsights #recycledwater
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Water Management Solutions: Sustaining Our Most Vital Resource Water management is the process of using, conserving, and distributing water resources efficiently to meet the needs of agriculture, industry, and households, while maintaining the health of the environment. In a world where water scarcity is becoming a critical issue, effective water management solutions are essential for sustaining life and promoting environmental balance. One key approach to water management is rainwater harvesting, where rainwater is collected and stored for future use. This method reduces dependence on traditional water sources and ensures water availability during dry periods. Another solution is greywater recycling, which involves treating and reusing water from showers, sinks, and washing machines for non-potable purposes like irrigation and flushing toilets. These practices not only conserve water but also reduce the burden on wastewater systems. Sustainable agriculture techniques, such as drip irrigation and soil moisture monitoring, help farmers optimize water usage, improving crop yield while minimizing waste. Additionally, constructed wetlands act as natural filters, purifying water as it passes through vegetation, offering an eco-friendly solution to water treatment. To know more about how we are applying these water management solutions at our self-sustainable city project, read our blog articles at https://lnkd.in/gU3nFcHh #WaterManagement #Sustainability #RainwaterHarvesting #GreywaterRecycling #EcoFriendlyLiving #SelfSustainableCity #WaterConservation #CircularEconomy
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Check out our article on Marco Tule of the Inland Empire Utilities Agency , an award-winning water reuse pioneer from our June issue. For over 50 years, the Inland Empire Utilities Agency (IEUA) has produced recycled water as a key piece of its water supply strategy. Today, the agency recycles 100 percent of the wastewater it receives at its five regional treatment plants, totaling approximately 51 million gallons a day (MGD). Wastewater is recycled and delivered for use by agriculture, municipal irrigation, and industry or is used to replenish groundwater to supplement drinking water supplies. The parts of the wastewater that don’t become recycled water are turned into compost at the largest indoor composting facility in North America. In this interview, Municipal Water Leader talks with Marco Tule, the president of IEUA’s board, about the agency’s work at the forefront of treating wastewater as a resource and a bulwark against drought. https://bit.ly/4bhfJT5 #WaterReuse #InlandEmpireUtilities #MarcoTule #WaterRecycling #WastewaterTreatment #DroughtResilience #WaterSupplyStrategy #SustainableWater #GroundwaterReplenishment #MunicipalIrrigation #IndustrialWaterUse #CompostingFacility #EnvironmentalLeadership #WaterPioneers #HydroLeader #JuneIssue #ReadNow
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Recycling sewage offers many benefits for both the environment and society.🌍 ♻️ By treating wastewater and reusing the treaded water for irrigation, we can reduce the demand for freshwater sources. ♻️By treating wastewater, we prevent pollutants from entering freshwater sources like rivers and dams, protecting aquatic life. ♻️ By treating wastewater we can prevent waterborne diseases from harming people's lives. Let's embrace the future of wastewater treatment. We can protect our environment and secure a sustainable future by adopting modern technologies. 🌍 #sustainability #waterrecycling #innovation #Biorock #wastewatertreatment
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Water reuse, also known as water recycling, is an essential strategy in addressing the growing demand for water in various sectors. This process involves treating wastewater to make it suitable for further use, thereby reducing the need for fresh water sources. Reclaimed water can be utilized in agricultural irrigation, industrial processes, and landscape irrigation, significantly conserving water resources. The benefits of water reuse extend beyond conservation. It provides a reliable water supply, reduces the environmental impact of wastewater discharge, and can result in significant cost savings for industries and municipalities. Moreover, water reuse can enhance resilience against droughts and climate change by providing a sustainable alternative to traditional water sources. Almar Water Solutions plays a pivotal role in the global water reuse landscape, offering innovative solutions for industrial, urban, and indirect potable uses. With projects spanning across the world, Almar Water Solutions designs, finances, and operates advanced water treatment facilities that transform wastewater into a valuable resource. Our expertise and commitment to sustainability help industries and communities secure a reliable water supply, demonstrating the critical importance of water reuse in achieving water security and environmental stewardship. Read more: almarwater.com #AlmarWaterSolutions #WaterReuse #WaterRecycling #SDG6 #WaterforAll #UnconventionalWaterResources
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Sewage Recycling Systems** ♻️ **Maximize Water Reuse with Sewage Recycling Systems**! Sewage recycling systems can turn wastewater into a resource. These systems process gray and black water into reusable water for non-drinking purposes, such as irrigation and cleaning. 🌍 **Eco-Friendly Fact**: Recycling wastewater reduces the burden on freshwater sources and helps mitigate water shortages in urban areas. With regular maintenance, these systems remain efficient, eco-friendly, and cost-effective. Learn how you can implement a sewage recycling system for your property or business. #SewageRecycling #WastewaterTreatment #GreenTechnology #WaterReuse #Sustainability #SmartWaterManagement #EcoSolutions
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