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Gaffer 06-08-2010 10:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gobytron (Post 525689)
1 word...

Bong.

Of course, from the guy in Vancouver.

I figure made about 100gallons of waste this weekend, that is a damn big bong.

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Milad 06-08-2010 10:23 PM

wow you guys must have some crappy water. My waste is like zero, it would take 30days of non stop water to fill my 180g

or... i may have something hooked up wrong! LOL

Gaffer 06-08-2010 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Milad (Post 525726)
wow you guys must have some crappy water. My waste is like zero, it would take 30days of non stop water to fill my 180g

or... i may have something hooked up wrong! LOL

My RODI has a rejection rate of 3:1 so there is 3L of waste for every 1L of RODI.

I would like to buy another pressure tank and send the waste to that and then hook it up to the supply line of the toilets of my house. It may take longer to fill up the toilet, but would be an elegant way to use the waste.

Andrew

kien 06-08-2010 11:30 PM

There is a system out there that will allow you to run your waste line into the feed line of your hot water tank.

I've always thought that there was a pretty big rejection rate for RO/DI so if you're not getting very much waste water out of your RO/DI I would investigate :-)

mike31154 06-09-2010 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by mseepman (Post 525585)
How do you use it for toilets

Ha, ha, didn't want to get into too much detail, but basically it's 'bucket brigade'. Certainly not for everyone, haul the bucket upstairs & dump the bucket into the toilet to flush after you do your thing.

Gaffer actually has hit the nail on the head. These days our homes should be fitted with a grey water system that reuses things like dishwater, RODI waste, old saltwater etc. in a separate pressurized system to service the toilets. It's a total waste to use fresh drinking water to flush. Especially here in the North Okanagan where we're dealing with Stage 2 water restrictions.

Doug 06-09-2010 12:16 PM

Yep. My wife makes my ro water and uses most all waste for her washing machine.

Thats funny about bucketing to the toilet. Its how we flushed our basement toilet at my grandparents house.

mark 06-09-2010 01:20 PM

realize there more to being green than saving money, but at a dollar something for cubic meter (plus sewer cost as based on water in) my waste just goes down the drain.

Had thought about sending to the rain barrel for summer but since it's stays pretty full just with the rain, effectively I'd just be dumping the waste anyways.

Related question though, how for can you run the 1/4" OD waste water line without causing back pressure problems to the ro unit?

littlesilvermax 06-09-2010 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by mark (Post 525912)
realize there more to being green than saving money, but at a dollar something for cubic meter (plus sewer cost as based on water in) my waste just goes down the drain.

Had thought about sending to the rain barrel for summer but since it's stays pretty full just with the rain, effectively I'd just be dumping the waste anyways.

Related question though, how for can you run the 1/4" OD waste water line without causing back pressure problems to the ro unit?

Back pressure really shouldn't be a problem, as there is a restrictor on the waste line anyways.

If you were concerned about it, then run 3/8 hose vs 1/4.

whatcaneyedo 06-09-2010 04:58 PM

One of these systems will pump the waste water into your hot water tank. http://bwiplumbing.com/index.php/aqu...retro-kit.html

jzz30tt 06-09-2010 05:54 PM

Waste water runs into a 70+ Gallon Retention tank. Shur-flo pump to a small pressure tank plumbed as an expansion tank tee'd into the supply for the main toilet in the house. Valves on both feeds to isolate the toilet from either the house supply or the RO waste supply when the other is in use. Also plumb a high level overflow to the drain in the case of the waste water filling the retention tank. Can also be used to run other things but the more usage needed the bigger pump and therefore more expense in supplying the water for those uses from the retention tank.

Scott


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