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April 08, 2008

Brilliant Water Recycling in The Netherlands

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Recycling rain water in Naarden Bussum train station

My recent trip to Amsterdam taught me two things: weather is pretty much British (if you know what i mean) and water is a valuable good. I guess that explains why drinking water is so expensive and why The Netherlands are into water recycling. The picture was taken in Naarden Bussum train station, an area 50 minutes away from Amsterdam’s center. It’s pretty much self explanatory but if you want a little help with your rusty Dutch here’s a lose translation: “on this station we catch rain water and we use it to clean the station”.

The idea is simple, effective and environmental friendly. Rain water is collected from the roof, stored in a tank and pumped back to the platform for use by the cleaning service. How brilliant is that?

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