Miami, Florida, USA
Greyter Water Systems was selected to help reduce potable water consumption at the Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science, a 250,000-square-foot facility known for its innovation and sustainability. The museum features science and history galleries, a planetarium, and a wildlife center housing native South Florida species.
We were thrilled to have been selected to manage water efficiently at this incredibly innovative museum.
Co-Founder & President, Commercial Systems, Greyter Water Systems
Integrate green building
technologies for water and energy efficiency
Reduce potable water consumption through innovative reuse solutions
Achieve LEED Gold Certification for sustainable design
Capture and treat graywater from lavatory sinks and showers
Supply treated water to 77 water closets and 22 urinals
Reduce reliance on potable water, enhancing sustainability
By implementing Greyter’s advanced graywater recycling technology, the museum optimized its water efficiency while maintaining seamless operations. This system allows thousands of visitors to experience the museum daily without placing unnecessary strain on municipal water supplies.
250,000 gallons of water saved annually
Significant reduction in municipal water demand
Contributed to the museum achieving LEED Gold Certification