Hydraloop: Recycling water for toilet flushing and more @ CES 2023 - Show Notes

Hydraloop: Recycling water for toilet flushing and more @ CES 2023

Sunday Apr 30, 2023 (00:08:54)

Description

Water is a precious resource that is essential to life. Unfortunately, the demand for water is growing rapidly, while the supply of fresh water is dwindling. As a result, it is becoming increasingly important to find ways to conserve water and reuse it whenever possible. One way to do this is to use a water recycling system such as the Hydraloop.

Reuse water to conserve resources

The Hydraloop is an innovative IoT-connected, smart water recycling system that is designed to collect, treat, and purify lightly contaminated water from sources such as baths, showers, washing machines, and air conditioner condensation. The recycled water can then be used for applications that do not require tap water quality, such as toilet flushing, washing machines, gardens, and swimming pools. This reduces the amount of freshwater that is needed and helps to conserve resources.

The Hydraloop Concealed is the latest addition to the Hydraloop product line. This system is designed for use in apartments, tiny houses, and other areas where space is limited. The Hydraloop Concealed integrates with the toilet flushing system and is available for under $2,000. This system does not use filters, chemicals, or membranes, and the front plate can be designed to match the user's taste.

The Hydraloop is a great way to conserve resources by reusing water. By recycling water, we can reduce the amount of fresh water that is needed, and help to protect our environment. The Hydraloop is an innovative and affordable way to do this, and it is a great way to make a statement about water sustainability and design.

Save water, save energy

The Hydraloop is a system that takes grey water, such as from showers, baths, and washing machines, and filters it through sedimentation, flotation, and air injection. This process removes suspended solids, such as soap and dirt, and the water is then treated with ultraviolet light to make it safe for use. The Hydraloop is certified by the NSF 350, which is the highest standard for water quality, and it is also IOT connected, meaning that it is constantly monitored and receives over-the-air software updates. The system is also self-cleaning, so it requires very little maintenance.

The Hydraloop can be used for applications that do not require tap water quality, such as topping up swimming pools, watering gardens, and other non-drinking uses. This saves water, energy, and money, and contributes to a more sustainable plan. The Hydraloop also only uses 175 kilowatt-hours per year, which is the equivalent of a light bulb, making it an incredibly efficient system.

The Hydraloop is an amazing way to save water, energy, and money, while still maintaining the highest standards of water quality. By reusing water, we can help to reduce our environmental impact and make a statement about sustainability.

Learn more

The Hydraloop product line is available now for new construction and retrofit installations. Depending on the size of the building and its water needs, the prices will vary. To learn more or get a quote, head to the company's website.

Interview by Todd Cochrane of Geek News Central.

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Participants

Scott Ertz

Episode Author

Scott is a developer who has worked on projects of varying sizes, including all of the PLUGHITZ Corporation properties. He is also known in the gaming world for his time supporting the rhythm game community, through DDRLover and hosting tournaments throughout the Tampa Bay Area. Currently, when he is not working on software projects or hosting F5 Live: Refreshing Technology, Scott can often be found returning to his high school days working with the Foundation for Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST), mentoring teams and helping with ROBOTICON Tampa Bay. He has also helped found a student software learning group, the ASCII Warriors, currently housed at AMRoC Fab Lab.

Todd Cochrane

Network Host

Todd is the CEO of RawVoice / Blubrry - a podcast media company that represents 105,000 Audio and Video podcasters in which his company provides advertising opportunities, media distribution/hosting, podcast media statistics and other services. He is a podcast advertising specialist. Executing podcast advertising deals with a variety of national vendors for the past 13 years. Todd was responsible for bringing GoDaddy into the Podcast Advertising Space as one of the first podcast advertisers in 2005.

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