As aging of the local water infrastructure has become a serious issue, anxiety is growing among residents.
“Safe and reliable water” —
This is a universal desire shared by everyone.
Until now, large-scale water supply facilities have been constructed and managed by local governments to provide water to residents. However, Maintaining and renewing aging water pipes and water supply plants requires significant costs, raising concerns about potential increases in water service charges in the future. If the water service charges are raised, it would place a significant burden on residents’ daily lives.
That is why we propose a new option tailored to each community’s needs:
“Compact water systems designed for local communities*1″
- Simple structures with minimal risk of breakdown
- Eco-friendly systems requiring minimal electricity and chemicals
- Easy-to-manage facilities that local residents can manage and operate themselves*2
It means that there is no longer a need for large-scale maintenance of those facilities.
Imagine a future where local water sources can be as a tap water at home safely.
We are committed to realizing such a water supply system and continue our efforts every day.
*1 It is a form of decentralized, small-scale water supply systems.
*2 We try to create facilities with simple structures that are easy to intuitively understand.
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