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Extending The Life Cycle Of Water

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WaterHub Reclaims 100 Million Gallons

Last week, the WaterHub® at Emory University reached a milestone by reclaiming a resounding 100 MILLION gallons of campus wastewater. The WaterHub has and continues to improve the University’s water resiliency and overall environmental footprint. In just 18 months of operation, the facility has reduced Emory’s wastewater discharge by approximately 50%. The decentralized water reclamation facility mines wastewater from Emory’s sewer system and reclaims it on-site for non-potable demands, including heating, cooling and even toilet flushing.

To learn more about the WaterHub, click here.

 

*: Swimming Pools
**: Pints
***: Toilet Flushes
****: 12 oz Bottles

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