REUK.CO.UK This is the printer friendly version of the Watergreen Syphon Pump Recycle Bath Water article from the Renewable Energy Website REUK.co.uk. Click here to print Printed at 05:51am 21st November 2009 Watergreen Syphon Pump Recycle Bath WaterQuick, cheap and easy way to get used bath water (greywater) to the gardenSetting up a Greywater (1) recycling system is an excellent way to save water and money. Water from bathing which would otherwise go down the drain for expensive sewage treatment can instead be used to water plants in the garden. With ever increasing numbers of hosepipe bans, increased utility bills, and water metering there is no reason to let your garden wilt. Greywater Recycling SystemsA permanent domestic greywater recycling system can be set up using a diverter valve (2) fitted directly to the waste pipe from the bathroom. Though cheap and relatively easy to implement, it requires some DIY skills and is not usually a practical option if you are living in rented accommodation.The WaterGreen (Droughbuster) Syphon Pump![]() Pictured above is an elegant and simple solution to the problem. The WaterGreen Syphon Pump is simply a 3.5m tube with a built in syphon primer bulb and a standard hosepipe fitting on the end. One end of the tube is placed in the bath to be emptied (ideally after it has cooled), and the other end fed through the bathroom window and connected to a standard hosepipe. A few squeezes on the syphon primer bulb (see photo below) draws the bath water upwards. ![]() The WaterGreen can then be left unattended - for example, while you water the garden - and the bath will be emptied in a matter of minutes. If you want to save the water for later use it can be stored in a suitable vessel, for example, if you would like to water the plants and lawn in the evening, or to use it in a porous pipe irrigation (3) system. However if the water is not filtered (4) and disinfected (with a couple of tablespoons of bleach per gallon) before it reaches the storage vessel it will start to smell in warm weather. Ideally use the water as soon as possible and do NOT use it to water edible crops (fruit, vegetables, herbs, etc) - use collected rainwater (5) instead. NEW Click here to read the REUK review of the Watergreen (6). Buying a WaterGreen![]() You can purchase Droughtbuster from Ethical Superstore (7) for just £19.99 - click here to buy WaterGreen DroughBuster now (8) Useful DownloadsInstructions for using the WaterGreen (9) (PDF) are available for download together with neighbour notices (10) (PDF) on the Droughtbuster website.Web Link References(1) http://www.reuk.co.uk/Greywater.htm(2) http://www.reuk.co.uk/Greywater-Diverter-Valve.htm (3) http://www.self-sufficient.co.uk/Porous-Pipe-Plot-Irrigation.htm (4) http://www.reuk.co.uk/Sand-Filters-for-Greywater.htm (5) http://www.reuk.co.uk/Collect-Rainwater.htm (6) http://www.reuk.co.uk/Watergreen-Drought-Buster-Product-Review.htm (7) http://ethicalshop.at/reuk76 (8) http://ethicalshop.at/reuk76?CTY=9&DURL=http://www.ethicalsuperstore.com/products/droughtbuster/droughtbuster/ (9) http://www.droughtbuster.co.uk/pressclips/DroughtBuster%20Instructions.pdf (10) http://www.droughtbuster.co.uk/pressclips/Neighbour%20Notices.pdf Article from REUK.co.uk: http://www.reuk.co.uk/Watergreen-Syphon-Pump-Recycle-Bath-Water.htm Published: 5th September 2008 © REUK 2009 |