Water, Sewage & Effluent May-June 2018 | Page 12

at their premises, where the water is pumped into the building. The system includes storage tanks, a pump — Xylem’s Lowara BGM11/A 1.1kW — and pipework on site. From the effluent point, a horizontal 5 000- litre tank is filled and used both for Xylem’s wash bay and to top up its test bay. The effluent water is also used to irrigate the gardens. The system not only saves water, it also reduces costs. Since the price for municipal water is R24.54 per cubic metre, and effluent water costs R7.00 per cubic metre, the Xylem office spends 70% less for the same amount of water. Treating rainwater for consumption Two 5 000-litre vertical tanks for rainwater harvesting were also installed on site. With the possibility of Cape Town’s taps being turned off, the Xylem team decided to connect their rainwater to a Xylem HydroInfinity unit. This system treats the water with UV and ozone technology so that Xylem staff can use it for drinking water. If sufficient rains come during the rainy season, this will save Xylem staff time, as they will not have to collect water at various points around the city. Xylem’s HydroInfinity is a chemical- free water purification system for businesses. It inactivates all pathogenic organisms from the water supply — including E. coli, salmonella, legionella bacteria, and the cryptosporidium oocyst — allowing 10 The recently installed effluent point at Xylem’s Cape Town offices. Xylem to turn rainwater into high- quality drinking water. With enough rain, this will assist all the staff with water collection when the taps run dry. It will also serve as a working demo unit for customers to view. Since HydroInfinity was installed in September 2017, water consumption at Xylem’s Cape Town office dropped by two cubic metres (from 18m 3 to 16m 3 ) in just one month. The aim is to reduce consumption down to 10m 3 by mid- 2018. “There is still a long way to go, but every little drop counts,” says Peter Wright, segment director: Residential & Specialty AWS EMEA at Xylem. “If Xylem can do it, so can every other company in the Western Cape. It might make a small difference individually, Water Sewage & Effluent May/June 2018 but together we can all make a big impact.” u About the author: Alfred Fincham is manager of Xylem South Africa’s Cape Town branch. Xylem’s HydroInfinity inactivates all pathogenic organisms from the water supply — including E. coli, salmonella, legionella bacteria, and the cryptosporidium oocyst — allowing Xylem to turn rainwater into high-quality drinking water.