Solving Water Crisis

The Hidden Water Crisis at Home

The Hidden Water Crisis at Home

The Hidden Water Crisis at Home

The hidden water crisis at home is not caused by long showers or open taps. It happens silently—every day—through appliances we trust.

Most households unknowingly waste 80–90 liters of usable water daily. This water comes mainly from RO purifiers and air conditioners and goes straight into drains.

Over a year, this adds up to 30,000+ liters per home.

And the worst part? This water can easily be reused.

The Hidden Water Crisis at Home
The Hidden Water Crisis at Home

Understanding Invisible Water Waste

When we think about saving water, we focus on:
• Turning off taps
• Using buckets
• Shorter showers

But the biggest loss happens without visibility.

It happens behind walls, pipes, and machines.

Your home is quietly flushing clean water away—every single day.

RO Purifiers: The Silent Water Waster

Your RO purifier is designed to remove impurities. But in doing so, it rejects large amounts of water.

Typical RO output

Input waterDrinking WaterReject Water
90 Liter30 Liter60 Liter

That means:

👉 For every 1 liter you drink, 2 liters are wasted.

Daily RO reject water: ~60 liters

This water is not dirty. It is only high in TDS and perfectly usable for cleaning and flushing.

Air Conditioners: Your Hidden Water Generator

Most people don’t realize this:

Every AC is a water generator.

It pulls moisture from air and converts it into water through condensation.

AC Water Output:
• 8 hours usage: 12–15 liters
• 16 hours usage: 24–30 liters

In many homes, this water flows directly into drains.

We praise atmospheric water generators, yet ignore the one already installed in our rooms.

The Real Math Behind Daily Water Loss.

Source Daily Waste
RO System-60L
AC Unit24-30L
Total80-90L

Annual Impact

Period Water Wasted
Monthly2400-2700L
Yearly29,200-32,850L

That’s nearly 30,000 liters every year from one home.

Case Study: Dwarka Housing Society

In a Dwarka apartment complex with 150 flats:

Daily Waste
• Minimum: 12,000 L
• Maximum: 13,500 L

Monthly Waste
• 3,60,000 – 4,05,000 L

Yearly Waste
• 43.8 – 48.6 lakh liters

👉 One society alone wastes 44–48 lakh liters annually.

Enough water to support thousands of families.

Why Reusing Water Saves Twice

Reusing reject water creates double conservation impact.

How?

When you reuse 80 liters:
1. You save 80 liters of waste water
2. You stop using 80 liters of fresh water

Result: 160 liters saved

LevelConseravtion
Home 62,000L
Society93 Lakh L

This is real climate action at home.

✅ Pro Tip:

Treat reject water as a resource, not waste. Store it separately and label it clearly.

Where Can This Water Be Used?

Reject water is ideal for:
• Mopping floors
• Gardening
• Car washing
• Toilet flushing
• Balcony cleaning
• Terrace washing

❌ Avoid for drinking or cooking.

How to Start Reusing Reject Water (Step-by-Step)

Step 1: Identify Sources
• RO outlet pipe
• AC drain pipe

Step 2: Install Collection System
• Storage tank
• Pipes
• Filter (optional)

Step 3: Connect Usage Points
• Toilet tank
• Garden tap
• Cleaning outlet

Step 4: Maintain System
• Clean tanks monthly
• Check for leaks

Step 5: Track Savings
• Monitor daily reuse
• Share results with society

Mini Checklist

☐ RO water redirected
☐ AC drain connected
☐ Storage installed
☐ Reuse points added
☐ Monthly cleaning

Why Are We Still Wasting It?

Despite awareness, wastage continues because:
• Lack of simple systems
• Low awareness
• No standard installations
• “Out of sight, out of mind” mindset

We value innovation but ignore easy solutions.

Conclusion: Giving Water a Second Life

The hidden water crisis at home is real.

Every day, your home loses 90 liters without notice.

But every day, you also have the power to stop it.

Reusing reject water is:

Practical
✔ Affordable
✔ Scalable
✔ Impactful

At AquaSave, we believe every invisible drop matters.

It’s time to give wasted water a second life.

👉 What will you do with your 90 liters today?

Start your water-saving journey with AquaSave.

F) FAQ Section

  1. Is RO reject water safe for household use?

Yes, for non-drinking purposes like cleaning and flushing.

  1. Can AC water be used for plants?

Yes, it is usually low in minerals and suitable for most plants.

  1. How much does a reuse system cost?

Basic systems can start from a few thousand rupees.

  1. Does reuse require government permission?

Usually no, for internal household systems.

  1. How much water can I save annually?

Around 30,000–60,000 liters per household.