Microflor is an orchid grower in Lochristi that purifies its waste water from greenhouse plants via reed beds. Many nutrients are added to the water in the greenhouses so that the orchids can develop well. Because the plants don't absorb everything, it contains...
Rietland realized two Phytoair systems for Ghent University. The university decided not to use rainwater for reuse, but to have the collected precipitation completely filtered in for the benefit of nature and the groundwater table. The Belgian...
The innovative area development project SuperLOCAL focuses on the theme 'Reclycle City'. High-rise flats from the 1960s are partly demolished but also reused for the construction of approximately 130 new homes and the design of the public area in Bleijerheide...
Caming 't Hof Bellewaerde has had a Phytoparking installed by Rietland that purifies separate black (32m²) and gray (44m²) wastewater. The purified black water is reused for toilet flushing. The campsite also provides its own drinking water by...
The Phytoair, in operation since 2019, purifies the waste water from the Den Scherpenberg play farm. The 54 m² aerated helophyte filter treats the waste water of 72IE. The effluent from the Phytoair goes to the willow filter where the water evaporates or infiltrates ...