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Decentralized – Constant Water Storage

Constant water and pressure is supplied by water supply. The check valve prevents water flow from pressure tank(s) to water supply; reserving stored water for use during water service or supply interruptions. The cycle valve cycles stored water; preventing stagnation. An isolation valve is installed before the check valve to isolate stored water if water supply is unsafe.

See: Water Storage Options

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One analogy to describe WatrWise™ Water Storage could be like breathing; receiving water from the water supply during normal or relatively higher pressure situations and releasing water to the to Water User during low pressure situations that commonly occur in water systems during peak demand, emergency demand and service or supply interruptions.

WatrWise™ water storage patents improve access to water while eliminating peak demand challenges for water systems.

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DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

WatrWise™ constant water storage systems effectively create pressurized water storage collectives; commonly called decentralized water storage. WatrWise™ water storage can bring water sources closer to where the water is needed. Reducing hauling distances with relatively smaller infrastructure costs.

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Improved Access to Water


Developed Countries

WatrWise™ decentralized constant water storage systems benefit water utilities, water purveyors, water system operators and water users by reducing peak demand challenges. Developers benefit because water infrastructure development costs may decline as use increases.

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