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The Brac Greywater System -
A Solution to water shortage and high water bills

People all over the world are experiencing water shortages and the problem is only growing. Our very existence depends on the availability of a significant supply of fresh drinking water on a daily basis and we all need to seek ways to conserve this precious resource.



The Brac Greywater System offers each and every homeowner the opportunity to take a huge step toward water conservation by automatically recycling the drain water from your shower, bath, lavatories and washing machine for re-use in your toilet tank. Since about 35% of residential water use inside your home is used to flush the toilet, the Brac System will reduce water consumption by approximately a third while also reducing the amount of water entering the sewer system.

At the heart of the greywater system is a patented, innovative tank that filters out foreign particles and impurities from your used shower, bath, lavatory and laundry water and re-uses it to flush your toilets. The grey water passes through a 100 micron filter within the Brac tank, and then is stored ready for re-use in your toilet tank. It’s like using normal water, but without having to pay again, and while doing something positive for the environment. Once installed in your home, the Brac system operates seamlessly, so the only difference you will notice is on your water bill.



How the BRAC Greywater System works

The BRAC System works by collecting water from the drain pipes connected to your bathtubs, showers, hand washing laboratories (sinks), air conditioners and washing machine and then re-uses it to flush your toilets and water the plants in your yard. This recycled “greywater” passes through a 100 micron filter within the Brac tank, and then is stored ready for reuse. Once installed in your home, the Brac system will operate seamlessly with a little regular maintenance. The only significant difference you will notice is lower water and sewer bills.

Irrigation and Greywater
Depending on your local plumbing code you may be able to use your Brac Greywater System to assist in watering your plants and garden. Each Brac Systems includes a ¾” hose bib /valve connected to the discharge side of the greywater supply pump that can be used to assist in pump priming (during initial system start-up) or for connection to an external irrigation system. A standard garden hose can be connected directly to the hose bib. For further information concerning using your greywater for uses other than flushing of toilets, please contact us.

Components of the BRAC Greywater system:


Residential Systems

Global Energy's Brac Greywater System RGW-150
Global Energy's Brac Greywater System RGW-250
Global Energy's Brac Greywater System RGW-350
Global Energy's Brac Greywater System RGW-150

Global Energy's Brac Greywater System RGW-250

Global Energy's Brac Greywater System RGW-350

Global Energy's Brac Greywater System RGW-450
Global Energy's Brac Greywater System Sump & Pump Kit
Global Energy's Brac Greywater System Sand Filter
Global Energy's Brac Greywater System RGW-450
Global Energy's Brac Greywater System Sump & Pump Kit
Global Energy's Brac Greywater System Sand Filter




Commercial Systems

Gloabl Energy's BRAC System CGW-4200/5000/6600Gloabl Energy's BRAC System CGW-4200/5000/6600

The BRAC Systems CGW-4200/5000/6600
The CGW series is our commercial system designed for large residential buildings, hotels, detention complexes, shelter homes, etc. This is the perfect solution for facilities with up to 180 people who want to save money on their water bill, while helping the environment.

Features of the BRAC System
The CGW series comes complete with an in ground holding tank, in ground primary and secondary filters, a managed chlorination system with a dedicated pump, a variable frequency, constant pressure grey water pumping system, primary and secondary filter alarms, water counters for both fresh water and grey water to help demonstrate water savings.














“In some areas of the US, existing water supplies are or will be inadequate to meet the demands for water for people, cities, farms and the environment even under normal water supply conditions.”


  • US Department of the Interior


“The world’s supply of water is running out. Already, one person in five has no access to safe drinking water.”


  • BBC News


“Over the next two decades, the average water supply per person will drop by a third, possibly condemning millions of people to an unavoidable death.”


  • Nature Publishing Group




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