This technology benefits smaller communities by making water reuse affordable for the first time. Traditionally, water reuse has been cost-prohibitive for smaller operations, but this solar-powered system addresses that unmet need. It also offers an energy-autonomous solution suitable for remote locations where traditional infrastructure might be lacking or expensive to implement.
This video highlights how a start-up is using photosynthetic organisms, including algae, to treat sewage and wastewater. The process utilizes solar power instead of electricity, producing high-quality water for reuse in industries, aquaculture, and horticulture. This technology is particularly beneficial for smaller communities and remote locations, offering an affordable and energy-autonomous solution for water reuse.