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Dec. 5th, 2012

Greyter presents at OCWA Techology Showcase



John Bell, Vice-President of Business Development at Greyter Systems announces the company’s
plans for its Next Generation Residential System during the 2nd Annual OCWA Technology Showcase at the Delta Meadowvale in Mississauga, Ontario. After several months of planning, this event was Greyter’s first opportunity to formally present its technology advancements and business plan since the company's acquisition of Brac Systems greywater assets in the Spring of 2012. The company has been actively marketing and selling its line of commercial water recovery and reuse solutions while advancing its residential system technology. “We were excited to be invited to the Innovation Showcase because it allowed us to present our solution to a very important audience” said Mark Sales, the Company’s CEO. The audience included municipal representatives, government officials, investors and various leaders in the water and waste water industry. “For me it has always come down to offering a solution that is user friendly, requires little to zero maintenance and that is cost effective so that our customers will not have to flush potable water down the toilet”, said Mr. Bell. “Our Next Generation Residential System is being developed by Chris Thompson (the company’s President and Co-founder) with those goals in mind”, continued Mr. Bell. 

June 12, 2012

Greyter Systems acquires Brac's greywater recycling assets

Greyter Systems Inc., an Ontario based company, is pleased to announce that it has acquired the greywater recycling and rainwater harvesting assets of Brac Systems Inc.  Globally, water conservation is becoming the single most important issue of our time and greywater recycling is the single greatest conservation device on the market today, saving up to 40% of the water used by the average family. Greyter Systems Inc. is founded by Chris Thompson (President of Project Innovations Distribution Inc.), John Bell (President of HTO Water Technologies) and Mark Sales (President of CleanTEK Network).  


Greyter System’s mission is to become the global leader in water recovery solutions. “This is an incredible opportunity,” says Chris Thompson, President of Greyter Systems. “By advancing our technology, providing the proper support network, and by growing our distribution network, we plan to be the leader in this field.” To date, greywater recycling systems have been purchased mostly by early adopters. “With Greyter’s cost effective, easy to use solution, we believe all new construction homes will soon be offered with a Greyter Greywater system,” says John Bell, the company’s Vice-President of Residential Sales.

Over the coming months, the company will be making announcements about changes to existing products, improvements to its distribution strategy and exciting ‘Greyter’ products to move water conservation to the next level.

About Greyter Systems:

Greyter System's mission is to be the leading provider of residential and commercial water efficiency solutions.  The company offers a complete line of greywater recycling and rainwater harvesting systems. From large commercial projects to custom homes, Greyter Systems can help reduce water expenses by 35 to 40% by reusing water for flushing or irrigation. Greyter offers systems designed to ensure trouble free operation and that are cost effective and easy to install.

Media Inquiries:

media@greyter.com

Greyter Systems Inc.
101 College St. Ste. 300
Toronto, Ontario M5G 1L7

April 8, 2011

Ontario Provincial Govt Approves Installation of Grey water Systems into 7 Schools

The Ontario Ministry of Education has confirmed, as part of the Green Schools Pilot Initiative (GSPI), that Brac Systems' Commercial Greywater Recycling Systems will be installed into seven schools from various school boards throughout Ontario.


Planning and site audits will begin immediately so all systems can be installed and operational by September 2010. All systems will be equipped with monitoring devices making it capable for the school board to study and report on the performance and efficiency of the Brac Systems technology.

"We are very excited about this project as it gives us the ideal forum to demonstrate the effectiveness of the our systems to the board for consideration in all new schools that will be built in the future. The Board of Education will also be a great reference customer for future business in Ontario," says Chris Thompson.

The Green Schools Pilot Initiative is a new program developed and funded by the Ministry of Research and Innovation in conjunction with the Ministry of Education to provide "clean-tech" companies with an opportunity to demonstrate the viability of their technology with a well-known reference customer: Ontario's schools. The $20 million ($2M allocated for greywater technology) fully funded initiative seeks to identify, demonstrate and test, innovative green products and technologies that currently have limited exposure in the Ontario school system.

August 12, 2009

New Brac Models Get The IAPMO Certified Seal Of Approval


Brac Systems Inc. received official certification by IAPMO R&T Lab of six new Greywater Recycling Products. A field technician from IAPMO R&T Lab was present at the Brac Systems factory in Montreal, Quebec last week to scrutinize and test the new Greywater Recycling products. Each system was required to complete 500 consecutive operations as per IAPMO minimum Standards testing. Each Brac System being tested successfully performed close to 1000 consecutive operations before being shut down by the IAPMO representative as he would have missed his flight back home if he stayed any longer! All systems were tested to, and complied with, the IGC 207-2009 and the CSA B128.1 Standards.
The newly certified systems are the LB-300 'Lowboy' crawlspace model, the RGW-500 and 502 residential models for larger estate sized homes, the SGW-2000 semi-commercial GRS, and our new commercial grade lift stations, the LSP-300 and LSP-400.

 






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