
decentralized water systems
Decentralized water systems are self-contained setups that manage water locally, rather than relying on a central utility. They can include features like individual wells, septic tanks, rainwater harvesting, or small treatment units. These systems provide communities or properties with independent access to clean water and effective waste management, reducing the dependence on large-scale infrastructure. They are often more sustainable in remote or developing areas, offering flexibility, resilience, and environmental benefits by minimizing water transportation and treatment costs.