Journal 19: Recycles Water Shower


 As far as I know, showers account for one-third of the average water consumption of a person. According to the data, a typical 10-minute shower produces nearly 40 gallons of water. But a new concept from Orbital Systems, a Swedish firm, aims to reduce that volume to about 1.5 gallons.

The new concept refers to collecting used water through the design of shower pipes, then purifying the water to potable grade and putting it back through the same shower head for reuse.

This recycling system not only reduces the amount of water used but also reduces energy consumption by 80 percent because the recycled water does not require much reheating to maintain its temperature. This not only reduces the consumption of water but also reduces the consumption of electricity.

In my opinion, through this design, a series of refits can be carried out in places where users do not need to consider energy saving, such as residences or hotels, which do not save energy. While helping the city to save energy and reduce emissions, the user experience will not be deprived

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