Water usage plunges for pool December 1st 2011 Cardiff International Pool attracts
more than 700,000 visitors a year
and is among the first in the UK to
use a simple new invention by
Birmingham based hygiene and
cleaning specialists Chemex
International.
Chemex is supplying the leisure
centre with biological 'green' toilet
blocks, which drop into gents'
urinals and drastically reduce
water usage without carbon
intensive chemicals.Natural
bacteria and enzymes keep urinals
smell and blockage free without
the need to flush.
In the first six months of usage
the centre has used 2,507 less
units of water, which equates to
the equivalent of more than 6,000
a year.
"To shave 6,000 a year off one
utility bill is pretty impressive. It is
saving money as well as helping
the environment by reducing
demand for water,"says John de
Maid,General Manager of Cardiff
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