Commercial Water Re-Use is a hot topic these days, driven by a looming water crisis in the US southwest and increased severity of storms in other regions. New regulations are driving building practices. Here’s an update as of January 2025. Water Scarcity In water constrained regions, droughts are becoming more frequent, and aquifers are depleting. […]
Investing in a commercial rainwater harvesting system is an effective way to reduce water consumption, lower operational costs, and promote sustainability. However, the success of your system depends heavily on choosing the right components. Selecting inappropriate or inefficient components can lead to performance issues, unnecessary expenses, and regulatory compliance challenges. Navigating these decisions can be […]
As water scarcity becomes a pressing global issue, implementing water re-use systems has transitioned from a niche innovation to a critical component of sustainable development. If your project requires a water re-use system, careful planning and execution are essential to ensure efficiency, compliance, and sustainability. Here’s a step-by-step guide to handling such a project, with […]
Solution The stormwater reuse system utilized ozone based treatment to condition the water for proper disinfection of bacteria and viruses. The ozone and filtration system removes the color, metals, TSS and corrects the UVT so that the UV disinfection system can disinfect effectively. The groundwater system used chlorine chemical oxidation, media filtration and physical filtration […]
Solution Net Zero Water utilized a system that only operates based on the tank level. In this setup, when the condensate storage tank reaches full capacity, the pump is automatically activated to transfer the stored condensate to the cooling system The final packaged design was optimized to comply with spatial constraints while achieving internal hydro-testing […]
What’s the difference between “rainwater” and “stormwater”? These are definitions common in water reuse applications. “Rainwater” is the relatively clean water that hits the roofs of buildings while “stormwater” hits green roofs, and grade level surfaces such as parking lots, landscaped areas and sidewalks. Treating stormwater is more challenging because of the extra contaminants in […]
Our Approach At Net Zero Water, we believe in turning challenges into opportunities. Here’s how our foundation drainage reuse systems make a difference: Treatment and Reuse: Instead of discharging foundation drainage directly into the sewer, we treat it. Our systems remove contaminants and minerals that affect the intended application, ensuring water quality that’s fit for […]
The Net Zero Water Condensate Reuse System is an innovative solution designed to harness the latent potential of condensate water generated within HVAC systems. By capturing and repurposing this often-overlooked resource, the system contributes to sustainable practices, energy efficiency, and cost savings. What Is Condensate? Condensate is the liquid formed when warm air cools down […]
Our Approach At Net Zero Water, we specialize in designing and constructing fully integrated rainwater harvesting systems. Our solutions are tailored to meet the unique needs of each project. Here’s what sets us apart. Comprehensive Design: We create holistic systems that encompass every aspect of rainwater management, components include: Cisterns: Robust storage tanks for rainwater collection. […]
Solution The substantial increase in green roof implementations across Toronto’s commercial and residential development requires creative and trusted methods to treat and reuse the water adequately. Net Zero Water utilizes an ozone based treatment system to address color, tannin, manganese and iron, low UVT and TSS so that the UV disinfection system can disinfect as […]
Net Zero Water designs and manufactures water reuse systems for multi-residential and commercial buildings. Based in Cambridge, Ontario, Net Zero Water is a leader in developing de-centralized solutions for the reuse of rainwater, stormwater, condensate and groundwater.
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