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Hydraloop Adopted by Wind Groep in Pays-Bas for Sustainable Hof fan Lemmer Project

Implementation Date

February 1, 2023

By

Wind Groep

City

Lemmer

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Description

Wind Groep is a family-owned company specialising in developing projects for diverse target groups. The company designs and realises integral area developments for housing and recreation and buildings for sports and education. The scope of the project includes the application of greywater recycling within the Hof fan Lemmer project with 200 plots, striving for maximum participation of residents, with the aim of maximising sustainability benefits and impact on water saving and wastewater reduction. About half of the building plots will be sold as free sector plots. Participation by the buyers of these plots will be voluntary. These buyers will have to be enticed with good marketing and communication. The aim is for 30% of the houses on the free sector plots to be at least Recycle Ready.

Impact & Result

  • The greywater recycling system reduces water utility costs for participating residents by lowering freshwater consumption and wastewater management expenses, particularly for the 30% of free sector houses designed to be Recycle Ready.
  • By implementing greywater recycling across 200 plots, the project aims to significantly reduce freshwater demand and wastewater production, supporting regional water conservation efforts and lowering the community’s overall environmental footprint.

Solution Spotlight

Hydraloop offers a full product range of stand-alone and concealed water recycling devices for residential and commercial real estate. Hydraloop purifies the water from showers, baths, and washing machines as well as condensation water from tumble dryers, heat pumps and air conditioning units. Hydraloop water can be re-used for toilet flushing, washing machines, garden irrigation, and topping up swimming pools. Hydraloop's patented technology is consumer friendly, carefree, and sustainable. Our treatment process removes dirt, soap, and other pollution from greywater without the use of filters, membranes, or chemicals. Hydraloop combines six different technologies: sedimentation, floatation, dissolved air floatation, foam fractionation, an aerobic bioreactor, and disinfection of the treated water with powerful UV light.

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