California Inventor Has an Answer to California's Drought

A local inventor has developed a new class of machine called an Envirocycle® Wastewater Appliance® for use at individual houses that quite literally turns sewage into irrigation water, or where legal, water to flush toilets.

SACRAMENTO, CA – A local inventor has developed a new class of machine called an Envirocycle® Wastewater Appliance® for use at individual houses that quite literally turns sewage into irrigation water, or where legal, water to flush toilets.

Inventor Bill Carpenter Jr has worked to perfect the machine over the last 16 years and with certification to national recycled water standards complete, the product is ready for prime time, and ready to save each house where it is used up to two hundred and nineteen thousand gallons (219,000) of water per year per house.  

"Where water is scarce and during a crisis drought like California has experienced over the last 4 years, these new Wastewater Appliance® systems could make all the difference."

Bill Carpenter Jr, Inventor

With nearly 40 of his systems in “beta testing” over the last 15 years in Sierra Foothill and Sacramento-area counties, Carpenter estimates that well over forty million gallons of water have been recycled by those forty systems alone.

The systems are 7 feet in diameter, 8 feet tall, and typically are buried underground—all that is visible is a faux rock lid. Water is distributed to non-edible plants, grass, trees, and shrubs using sub surface drip irrigation technology. Where permitted by local health authorities the water can even be used to flush toilets.

Where water is scarce and during a crisis drought like California has experienced over the last 4 years, these new Wastewater Appliance® systems could make all the difference.

Envirocycle® Global Partners LLC website is: www envirocyclegroup com Telephone: 530-888-6480.