Sloan Flush Technology Addresses Treated Water Reuse Challenges in compliance -Driven Sanitation
New Delhi [India], March 11: With regulatory measures encouraging the use of Sewage Treatment Plant (STP)-treated water, sanitation systems must adapt to ensure efficiency and hygiene. While the recycled grey water is essential for conservation, its storage raises concerns over microbial buildup. Sloan’s advanced flushing mechanism addresses these challenges by storing less water, reducing human [...]

New Delhi [India], March 11: With regulatory measures encouraging the use of Sewage Treatment Plant (STP)-treated water, sanitation systems must adapt to ensure efficiency and hygiene. While the recycled grey water is essential for conservation, its storage raises concerns over microbial buildup. Sloan’s advanced flushing mechanism addresses these challenges by storing less water, reducing human exposure to stagnant conditions, and ensuring safer usage in restrooms.
As water conservation and public health remain key priorities, developers, architects, infrastructure planners, and facility operators are looking for alternatives that balance ecological responsibility with reliability. Sloan’s flushometers are engineered to operate effectively with treated water, offering a streamlined system that curtails bacterial accumulation and lessens maintenance concerns.
Krishna C. Mukti, Director, Sloan India, stated, “As urban infrastructure expands, the need for trustworthy water-use practices in sanitation has grown. The inclusion of STP-treated water in restrooms brings both possibilities and challenges, particularly in maintaining hygiene. With growing awareness around conservation, facility planners are opting for designs that augment water use without compromising hygiene. Sloan remains committed to advancing restroom technology that not only meets these demands but also enhances the durability and performance of public and commercial sanitation systems.”
