Rainwater harvesting system

Sustainability
Presently, approximately 50% of water use in a home can be replaced by rainwater, which represents the saving of a resource for life, not just economically, energetically and environmentally. Rainwater can be used as a substitute for drinking water in a variety of operations, such as flushing toilets, floor washing, washing machines, cleaning and garden watering.
With the using of SAAP we are able to preserve natural resources (water), reducing their consumption and thus contributing to their preservation and sustainable use.
Features
System composed of three main organs: Rainwater filter, Storage tank and Hydropressor group. Easy and quick installation and low maintenance.
Applications
This SAAP is intended for single family homes, buildings, tourism enterprises, industrial naves.

ECOFLO® Wastewater reuse and treatment

Sustainability
Since small settlements predominate in our country, some not yet served by any wastewater treatment system and others served by septic tanks that have been shown to lack the desired efficiency, there is a need for effective treatment solutions. The ECOFLO® system is a wastewater treatment equipment with domestic characteristics that does not require electricity, with resource and appreciation of a residue that is the coconut shell.
Features
With over 120,000 units sold and installed worldwide, this system is comprised of a septic tank followed by a compact filter of ready-to-install coconut shell fragments, ECOFLO® solutions adapt to all types of outdoor spaces, are compact, ecological (organic, vegetable and recyclable filtering media), have low maintenance, great durability, have no energy consumption or treatment regulations. Due to its great performance, the “coconut shell fragments” filter medium is the center of our technology (European Patent issued 19-09-2003, EP 1539325B1).
Applications
ECOFLO® solutions are for single family homes, small settlements, rural tourism complexes, etc. Ideal solution for enterprises that are located in sensitive areas or natural parks.
