WELL CONDOS PROJECT
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The final packaged rainwater treatment system solutions were customized for each building based on the intended application and demand.
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The final Net Zero Water treatment design was heavily influenced by the need for sustainable operation and maintenance.
Learn MoreTHE COURTYARDS PROJECT, THE HEART OF CATHEDRALTOWN
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Net Zero Water supplied the rainwater harvesting system for each of the two five-storey buildings of the courtyards, in the heart of Cathedraltown.
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Net Zero Water supplied the well water pump and treatment system, along with a booster pump system, for the Town of East Gwillimbury’s operations centre.
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The solution was to retain stormwater runoff and use it through infiltration, evapotranspiration and/or rainwater reuse.
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The final packaged rainwater treatment solution consisted of a cistern with accessories, a treatment and non-potable booster package skid (built and tested with ESA certification), and a day tank with accessories.
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The final packaged rainwater treatment solution consists of cistern accessories, day tanks, a rainwater treatment system, and a non-potable booster pump packaged skid.
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Design of a robust and reliable rainwater harvesting system with provided concepts, options, drawings and written specifications.
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A transit station in Alberta needed to reduce potable water usage by implementing a rainwater harvesting system (RWHS) to collect and treat their rainwater for the washing of their city buses.
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Net Zero Water designed a rainwater harvesting and reuse system for a new high-rise building, the tallest office tower in downtown Vancouver (2020).
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