
Drinking water is not an unlimited resource. Although more than 70% of the surface of our planet consists of water, 97% of this is salt water. About 2% is glacial ice, and only 1% of all water is fresh water.
Water Authorities are starting to feel the pressure. Some areas have already implemented water use restrictions. According to a recent study, 19 out of 20 scientists agreed that a serious drought is imminent for the U.S. Southwest in the coming 30 years.
With a strong population growth in the Southwest, there is a need to be pro-active in conserving rather than wasting our precious water. By using a Greywater Recycling System you simply reuse your bath, shower and laundry water to flush the toilets and to irrigate the garden. This will result in the reduction of water use by about anywhere from 30% to 60%. National statistics show that about 35% of total water is used for bath and shower, about 25% used for laundry and about 30% used to flush toilets.
Greywater recycling systems are relatively inexpensive and easy to install. Savings on water cost and some creative financing will ensure payback within several years. In addition “green homes” are known to retain their higher asset value when it comes time to re-sell.
The US is rated as the biggest consumer of water, oil & gas. As a nation we urgently need to reduce our dependency on these natural resources. For drinking water there is no current substitute. The only feasible alternative is desalinated seawater at a cost that that would prove prohibitive. Apart from possible water rationing, the cost of water will steadily increase over time as will the municipal charges for sewage.
Reduced water use allows for a natural population growth without overtaxing the supply line. Greywater recycling systems offer a real solution that will sustain us in the future. Ultimately this approach towards conservation will assist in ensuring a steady water supply for our children and their offspring.
The following pie chart shows breakdown of domestic water use. With 35% water use for bath and shower and 30% for flushing toilets, the one clearly cancels out the other, resulting in water savings of 30% and up.

Breakdown of water use in an average household in the US
GREYWATER RECYCLING
The only United States Manufactured greywater system available.
PACE Systems offers:
Commercial greywater systems tailor made for the job at hand. All that needs to be specified is the water condition going in and the required water quality that emerges depending on its reuse demand or sewage standards. UV modules ensures that the water quality is up to disinfection standards.
Residential units have a filtration method that is achieved through a centrifugal polyester filtering, requiring periodic backwash. With the optional power purge this function is completely automated. The use of UV light modules effectively disinfects all bacteria, virus and protozoan cysts.
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NSL Corporation is committed to conservation, recycling and the use of renewable resources to ease economic and environmental pressures
The following illustration shows the earth's natural water cycle