Ecobath from Harris A. for Your House

Harris A.

With eco-consciousness increasing among the common folk day by day, designers both amateurs and professionals are also coming up with innovative designs and structures that might prove beneficial towards achieving sustainability. However, most often these nouveau technologies and designs are so costly that every one cannot afford them. Harris A. has devised a plan that is based on total water use in the bathroom. He has also kept the price –factor of installing a new technology/device at home in his mind. His solution in form of an eco-bath involves a small investment, a thing which can be implemented by most of us.

His eco-bath is in fact a system which harnesses the water that usually gets wasted in the toilet. He has connected a tank to the toilet. This tank is responsible for accumulation of water wasted, which can then be reused in the toilet. Thus, putting less pressure on overall water requirement of a household. This is a small but sure step of ingenious water conversation at the basic level. The tank can be fitted in a number of ways to the toilet. If the idea becomes popular, it will sure be a boon in those cities where limited water is supplied per household per day.

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