(Zie JIRA-ticket EMT-1768.)
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==== Facts: ====
* Country: Belgium
* Type of provider: Hotel
* Focus:
** Reduce: Reduce waste water & energy consumption
** Reuse: Reuse local water: waste water can be collected, purified and reused as toilet flush water.
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==== Summary ====
==== Summary ====
Rietland combines thorough expertise with creativity and versatility in finding the best solution for various waste water problems. The aim is to find a solution that is both green and cost-effective.
In 2015, Novotel in Antwerp-North opted for purification of all their wastewater by means of a phytoair (aerated helophyte filter). This 250m2 system purifies the wastewater from 120 hotel rooms and the restaurant. Extra attention was paid to energy consumption: the air blowers are automatically switched on for a shorter time when there are fewer guests in the hotel.


Helophyte filters or reed beds are ecological water treatment systems that are becoming increasingly popular as a solution for a wide range of wastewater problems. Although the reed beds became known for their application as local treatment in remote homes, the systems are also increasingly used for the treatment of industrial wastewater and in the agricultural sector.
Helophyte filters or reed beds are ecological water treatment systems that are becoming increasingly popular as a solution for a wide range of wastewater problems. Although the reed beds became known for their application as local treatment in remote homes, the systems are also increasingly used for the treatment of industrial wastewater and in the agricultural sector.
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- Long service life
- Long service life


==== Examples ====
==== More information ====
NOVOTEL (Antwerp)
Do you want to know more about this best pratice? Please visit their website: https://rietland.com/project/novotel-antwerpen
 
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Novotel in Antwerp-North chose to treat all their wastewater with a Phytoair in 2015. This 250 m² system purifies the wastewater from 120 hotel rooms and the restaurant. Extra attention was paid to energy consumption: the air blowers are automatically switched on for shorter periods when there are fewer guests in the hotel.
 
CAMPING 'T HOF BELLEWAERDE (West Flanders)
 
Because of its rural location, Camping 't Hof Bellewaerde has to deal with a lot of restrictions regarding water and electricity. From their sustainability vision, the entrepreneur wants to make a virtue of necessity. There is no possibility to connect to the sewerage and drinking water network, so the waste water will be purified and a maximum effort will be made on local water reuse. The waste water will be collected separately and then purified via an innovative 'phytoparking' and used as toilet flush water. The grey water (lightly polluted waste water) will be upgraded to potable water (10% of the total drinking water requirement) by the Water Group at a later stage; 90% will be produced from rainwater. More information to be found {{Cite|resource=Resource Hyperlink 00901|name=here|dialog=process-linkwebsite-dialog}}.
 
==== Strategies ====
''Reduce''
 
Reduce waste water & energy consumption
 
''Re-use''
 
Re-use local water: waste water can be collected, purified and reused as toilet flush water.
 
==== Social ====
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Rietlandbvba
 
==== See more? ====
Do you want to know more about this organization? Please visit their website: https://rietland.com/
 
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Facts:

  • Country: Belgium
  • Type of provider: Hotel
  • Focus:
    • Reduce: Reduce waste water & energy consumption
    • Reuse: Reuse local water: waste water can be collected, purified and reused as toilet flush water.

Summary

In 2015, Novotel in Antwerp-North opted for purification of all their wastewater by means of a phytoair (aerated helophyte filter). This 250m2 system purifies the wastewater from 120 hotel rooms and the restaurant. Extra attention was paid to energy consumption: the air blowers are automatically switched on for a shorter time when there are fewer guests in the hotel.

Helophyte filters or reed beds are ecological water treatment systems that are becoming increasingly popular as a solution for a wide range of wastewater problems. Although the reed beds became known for their application as local treatment in remote homes, the systems are also increasingly used for the treatment of industrial wastewater and in the agricultural sector.

ADVANTAGES:

- Low energy consumption

- Efficient and robust treatment

- Minimum maintenance requirement

- Long service life

More information

Do you want to know more about this best pratice? Please visit their website: https://rietland.com/project/novotel-antwerpen Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Rietlandbvba



























Over deze practice

R-strategie:Reduce, Reuse
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PRACTICE

Wastewater treatment

In 2015, Novotel in Antwerp-North opted for purification of all their wastewater by means of a phytoair (aerated helophyte filter).

Wastewater treatment