Measures that contribute to greater water savings are essential nowadays. The lack of rain and the large population concentration in large cities end up increasing the demand for drinking water, however, in many cases, it is possible to save water by using reused water for a series of activities.
For this, products such as Cisternas are used, which are used to store water that can be reused for activities such as: agriculture and gardening, flushing toilets, washing cars and cleaning houses, streets and sidewalks.
And, since last Saturday (28/07), a new law came into force in São Paulo, making it mandatory to use recycled water to wash sidewalks, yards and cars. In case of non-compliance, fines will be imposed.
To understand more about the new law, read the full article below:
Washing sidewalks with drinking water now results in a fine in São Paulo
Washing sidewalks with drinking or treated water is prohibited in the city of São Paulo. The measure was published on Saturday (28) in the Official Gazette of São Paulo. The law also applies to cleaning cars and yards… [continue reading]
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