Selected
2023 Solv[ED] Youth Innovation Challenge

Cycleau

A compact greywater treatment system designed to advance household resiliency to public water contaminants while reducing the impacts of sewage pollution on local waterways.

Team Leader
Noemi Florea

Solution Pitch

 

The Problem

In post-industrial cities across the United States, the effects of aging water and wastewater infrastructure are affecting rates of public health by increasing mortality and the spread of disease. Water distribution mains built in the last century made of lead and copper have caused drinking water crises in cities including Flint, Michigan and Newark, New Jersey, where the presence of contaminants in household water supplies has posed an immediate threat to the health and safety of local residents. Wastewater infrastructure built at the same time has also become undersized proportionate to population levels in multiple U.S. cities, and the excess of wastewater generated by residential and commercial buildings has caused a pattern of sewage overflows into local waterways that now poses a threat to the health of regional aquatic ecosystems. Each of these systemic challenges stems from a lack of technological diversification in municipal water infrastructure, the decentralization of which may allow for greater investment and engagement by stakeholders in maintaining the health of local water systems. 

The Solution

Cycleau is a compact greywater treatment system designed to retrofit below sinks to capture and treat greywater for potable water reuse applications. The hardware unit, which is sized at approximately 24 inches by 36 inches, connects to the drain pipe and water supply lines which remain exposed below most sinks to redirect incoming municipal water supplies through a point-of-use treatment system that removes public water contaminants, while also collecting greywater for immediate treatment and purification to potable standards. To provide clean water, Cycleau serves as a point-of-use treatment system where water can be filtered and purified immediately before it’s consumed. To reduce sewage pollution, it directly reduces the size of a building’s wastewater footprint by capturing a fraction of greywater for on-site reuse applications, while also treating all other wastewater before it leaves the building to prevent household contaminants from entering the local aquatic ecosystem. 

Solution Overview & Team Lead Details
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Business Model

Organization Type: 

Prototype

Headquarters: 

New York, NY, USA

Stage: 

Concept

Working In: 

USA

Solution Team:
Noemi Florea
Noemi Florea