The treated reclaimed water from the wastewater treatment tank is further clarified and sanitized using an ozone decolorization and sterilization system, and is reused as toilet flushing water!
"Seseragi" is a treatment system that revitalizes and reuses wastewater generated in toilets. It is an environmentally friendly treatment system that significantly conserves tap water through reuse and can be installed in areas with inadequate infrastructure where securing water supply or treated water discharge points is difficult. The treatment tank of the buried system is designed based on the scale of the facility and the number of users. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ Suitable for large-scale restrooms ○ Suitable for restrooms with a high number of users ○ No architectural constraints due to the buried water tank ○ Option to choose between low tank and flush ○ Easily adaptable for renovations of existing restrooms 【Required Equipment】 ○ Water → Approximately 15 to 20 cubic meters of initial water is required ○ Power Supply → Electrical capacity: 3-phase 200V (approximately 3.0kw to 4.0kw) is required → Single-phase 100V: approximately 1.8kw to 3.2kw is required → Power consumption is 30 to 60 kWh/day ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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In March 2002, Orient Ecology Co., Ltd. was established as a subsidiary of Toyo Construction to engage in business areas related to "water," with a focus on the Earth's environment in the 21st century. It started by selling unit-type mobile toilets that can be used at construction sites and events, but after various technological improvements, it now offers "self-processing toilets" that consider natural environments without discharging treated water. These toilets are sold nationwide, including in national parks such as Yakushima and Shiretoko, as well as in river parks and for disaster response. Furthermore, in October 2016, the company began a rental business. By consolidating the technologies developed through the "self-processing toilets," it has created "comfortable toilets" recommended by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, providing comfortable spaces at construction sites and various locations. On April 1, 2023, it merged with Tekuos Co., Ltd., also part of the Toyo Construction Group, and is now operating under a new structure as the Orient Ecology Division, aiming to further become a "creator of comfortable environments."