In New Jersey where i work the design flow of a hotel is 130 gallons/per room/per day, which would work out to about 975,000 gallons per day (and this is not including if there are restrants and shops which i am sure that there are.) Even if they were to use a Greywater distribustion system for the toilets, and other greywayer devises, it would only use a small fraction of this was, which would mean that they would have to dispose of it on site some how.
Currently i am actualy designing a similar (but much smaller) system using a 6,000 gallon per day Zenon system, to recycle wastewater, and storm water runoff to be used to make ice at an ice rink.
Ben
AKA: AndFluff
shouldn't that be Service Pack #2?! I thought Service Pack 1b was just a Urinal on the wall...
Just a thought
Currently i am actualy designing a similar (but much smaller) system using a 6,000 gallon per day Zenon system, to recycle wastewater, and storm water runoff to be used to make ice at an ice rink.
Ben
AKA: AndFluff