Projects

Demand-driven Phytoair on Ghent University campus

Demand-driven Phytoair on Ghent University campus

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...

Reuse effluent Phytoparking camping 't Hof Bellewaerde, Ypres

Reuse effluent Phytoparking camping 't Hof Bellewaerde, Ypres

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...

Phytoair purifies wastewater from seasonal workers in Zundert.

Phytoair purifies wastewater from seasonal workers in Zundert.

Strawberry grower Van Aert provides temporary accommodation for his seasonal workers and six mobile homes. The domestic waste water from this is collected and purified by a Phytoair measuring 8m x 5m for 50IE. The effluent from the aerated helophyte filter ...

Demand-driven reuse of treated wastewater at Howest (Kortrijk)

Demand-driven reuse of treated wastewater at Howest (Kortrijk)

The Phytoair at West Flanders University of Applied Sciences purifies the waste water of 1300 students and employees every day. The purified waste water can be used as flushing water for the toilets. Because the school also collects rainwater for reuse, both...

Phytoair as a pre-treatment for industrial water at DOW Terneuzen

Phytoair as a pre-treatment for industrial water at DOW Terneuzen

Chemical giant Dow Benelux in Terneuzen produces basic chemicals and plastics. In order to reduce the water supply of 14 million m³, the aim is to reuse more purified industrial waste water. In the spring of 2019, Rietland placed 2 Phyto-air ...

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