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  2. Water recycling shower - Wikipedia

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    Water recycling showers (also known as recycle showers, circulation showers or re-circulation showers) are showers that use a basin and a pump to re-use the water during a shower session. The technology is used to reduce the use of drinking water and primary energy consumption for water heating .

  3. Water heat recycling - Wikipedia

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    Installation of a double-walled copper-on-copper heat exchanger in a vertical section of the master drain line in a Canadian home (2007) Water heat recycling (also known as drain water heat recovery, waste water heat recovery, greywater heat recovery, [citation needed] or sometimes shower water heat recovery [citation needed]) is the use of a heat exchanger to recover energy and reuse heat ...

  4. This beer is made from recycled shower water - AOL

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    This beer is made from recycled shower water. ... In San Francisco, since 2015, all new buildings of more than 100,000 square feet are required to have an on-site water recycling system; ...

  5. Reclaimed water - Wikipedia

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    The term "water reuse" is generally used interchangeably with terms such as wastewater reuse, water reclamation, and water recycling. A definition by the USEPA states: "Water reuse is the method of recycling treated wastewater for beneficial purposes, such as agricultural and landscape irrigation, industrial processes, toilet flushing, and groundwater replenishing (EPA, 2004)."

  6. Green home - Wikipedia

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    Water conservation is another important aspect, with green homes often featuring water-saving fixtures, rainwater harvesting systems, and grey water recycling systems to reduce water waste. It may include sustainable energy sources such as solar or geothermal , and be sited to take maximum advantage of natural features such as sunlight and tree ...

  7. Sustainable sanitation - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable sanitation approaches focus on the "sanitation value chain" which includes collection, emptying, transport, treatment and reuse/disposal. [1]Sustainable sanitation is a sanitation system designed to meet certain criteria and to work well over the long-term.

  8. 5 Bathroom Trends That Will Be Everywhere in 2025 (And ... - AOL

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    2. Alcove Showers + Bath Tubs. Alcove showers and bathtubs are making a strong return, combining practicality with understated luxury. Defined by their recessed design—where three walls frame ...

  9. Urban mining - Wikipedia

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    Urban mining is the recovery of building materials from buildings. This means that materials can be removed from a building in various stages from the point it is deemed that the building is to be removed at end-of-life, or renovated, retrofitted, or remodeled.