Many parts of Europe are suffering from drought; reservoir levels were already a cause for concern this spring, and drinking water supplies are becoming increasingly unreliable in more and more places every year. A pressing issue today is how to meet our needs for drinking water and water for other purposes through alternative means.

Possible alternatives

Implementing an alternative water system at home requires serious planning, environmental awareness, and adequate technical knowledge. The goal is generally to ensure a healthy and reliable supply of drinking water, as well as to provide water for other uses (irrigation, washing, bathing, toilet flushing, and filling swimming pools).

A Guide to the Basics

We’ve compiled the most important information regarding alternative water supply solutions, though this list is by no means exhaustive. Of course, before anyone embarks on implementing such a system, it’s worth thoroughly researching local regulations and consulting a professional if necessary.

Planning and Needs Assessment

Available solutions

The rainwater harvesting system

This is the simplest alternative system. The most important rule of rainwater harvesting is that rainwater must not mix with wastewater, and water generated on the property must not be discharged into the public sewer system. The collected water can primarily be used for watering, flushing toilets, or washing, but it is not suitable for drinking. It is advisable to keep storage tanks clean and to filter water running off the roof.

If graywater is intended for human consumption, this is only possible using very expensive and energy-intensive reverse osmosis (RO) filtration systems, proper disinfection, and the replenishment of mineral salts.

Key considerations for proper rainwater harvesting and management:

Failure to comply with the regulations, particularly unauthorized connection to the sewer system, may result in legal action and penalties!

 

Use of Well Water

Usage restrictions

Operating Rules

In summary: If you use well water, be sure to have the water tested for safety and ensure that the well is officially registered with the local municipality!

Greywater Reuse

The reuse of greywater (slightly contaminated water from showers, sinks, and washing machines) can replace 40–60% of household drinking water consumption, primarily for toilet flushing, garden irrigation, or cleaning after minimal treatment. Reusing treated graywater is environmentally friendly and reduces the load on the sewer system.

Ways and possibilities for graywater reuse:

Important considerations:

Use of Surface Water

In the EU, surface water abstraction is generally subject to a permit, with the aim of protecting water resources and ensuring their sustainable use. Under these rules, a water rights permit is required for construction, the volume must be monitored using certified measuring devices, and protective zones must be designated to preserve water quality.

Key rules for surface water abstraction:

Failure to comply with these rules may result in a water management fine!

 

Utilization of atmospheric moisture

Is it possible to produce drinking water from the air using a homemade solution?

In addition to passive solutions, such as mist-collecting nets, I see the potential to at least partially address the global water shortage in industrial condensation solutions that utilize new technological advancements like heat pumps and advanced water treatment systems. This technology is available on both a household and industrial scale.

There are no restrictions on individuals utilizing atmospheric moisture. However, it is worth thoroughly researching which method and equipment for water production best suits our goals.

How can we avoid taking water out of the atmosphere?

Certainly not with an air conditioner, as the materials used in the heat exchangers and evaporators of these devices do not meet food safety standards, meaning that the resulting graywater typically contains toxic heavy metal salts and dangerous bacteria.

The optimal solution is an atmospheric water generator (AWG)

Just as heat pump air conditioners are designed with the most efficient technical specifications for their function, these water-generating machines are specifically designed and optimized for water production. During operation, atmospheric water generators purify and minimally cool the ambient air, but this is not their primary purpose; rather, their goal is the most economical water production possible. Healthy drinking water is ensured by an advanced microprocessor-controlled filtration and water treatment system, which not only adds the mineral salts necessary for the human body but also sterilizes the water stored in the tank at regular intervals.

Practical tips for designing a home water system

A home drinking water system is a piping system owned by the property, extending from the water meter (connection point) to the water outlets, which ensures a safe water supply. Maintenance and inspection (e.g., checking for hidden leaks) are the user’s responsibility.

Connecting Drinking Water to Our Home

Key Features and Information About the Home Drinking Water System

Since the domestic water system operates under pressure, it is recommended to pay attention to protection against water loss (leaks, pipe breaks) to prevent potential damage!

Connecting an alternative water supply to the house (toilets, washing machine)

This requires signific ant plumbing work. Important: The alternative water system must never be connected directly to the municipal drinking water system (risk of contamination)!

Tips for installation

Note: When installing a domestic water system, compliance with local building and mechanical engineering regulations is crucial for safety.

Conclusion

A public water utility project typically costs a fortune and takes years to complete. In contrast, if we set our minds to it, we can establish our own independent water supply relatively quickly—in just a few months—and at a relatively low cost. If you still don’t want to embark on such a “complex” water project but would like an immediate solution to meet your daily drinking water needs, you can purchase a household-sized AWG machine—starting at a capacity of 10 L/day—from WizzWell’s product range.

Atmospheric water generators primarily offer a solution for those living in relatively humid and warm climates (e.g., Mediterranean regions). More information about AWG machines sold in Europe is available on the AWG-Europe website. Check it out today!