Trust in Experience

California’s recent storms have brought water reuse to the forefront.  All around the globe people are asking one question. How do I save water? Water Recycling Systems (WRS) has the answer. Trust our experience. No other Water Recycling company has our hard earned knowledge.  No other Water Recycling company can list; Eataly LA, The City of Santa […]

Will Winter Storms bring Drought relief?

California’s winter is off to a great start with large swaths of the state seeing significant, and much needed, snow and rainfall. As we’re all aware the last three years have been California’s driest on record. Reservoirs across the American West are being hit hard, with many far below average levels. But will this newest […]

The AL-Tap – Safe water in an Emergency

Within the last year hundreds of thousands of Americans have experienced potable water instability or out right shortage.  As these alarming trends continue Water Recycling Systems (WRS) remains dedicated to providing safe water for everyone. That’s why we’re proud to offer our newest system, the AL-TAP.  With the AL-TAP’s ultra-filtration water sources like  – Rainwater– River water– […]

One South – Recycling Rainwater for an entire community

One South is a large scale mixed used community located in Redondo Beach, California. With 52 housing units and 6 commercial properties the facility needed an effective and economic way to capture and reuse Rainwater. Luckily Los Angeles’s most experienced Greywater and Rainwater reuse company, Water Recycling Systems (WRS), was right in the neighborhood! WRS […]

The NRDC and Water Recycling Systems in Los Angeles

Located in the heart of Downtown Santa Monica is the Los Angeles branch of The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), a world renowned non-profit organization with a long history of fighting for sustainability and action on climate change. Earlier this year The Robert Redford Building, the home of The NRDC in LA, underwent a massive […]

Public Enemy #1: The Wet Prince

We’re sure our LA readers have heard about the individual who has been recognized informally as California’s Wet Prince of Bel Air, as The Center for Investigative Reporting titled the individual. Pseudonyms aside, this person/household has become a notorious figure in the water world, especially in the realm of drought shaming, and here’s why: this […]

Spending Green to Appear Green

We’re really beginning to see the residual effects of the drought. Of course, shortening personal water usage is a must, but the means by which we’ve achieved this is sometimes a little preposterous. For instance, instead of letting one’s lawn just turn brown as a symbol of solidarity with fighting California’s drought, we’re seeing people […]

It Doesn’t Have To Be This Way!

Now that the drought conditions have managed to surpass the pinnacle of extremity, we’re starting to see the changes that come as a result. An immediately apparent change has been home landscaping. People are either not watering their lawns and letting them turn brown, or uprooting their grass, and in turn landscaping with drought resistant (low water […]

Reduce the Use: Water Footprints

In the face of extreme drought conditions bestowed upon California, we now turn our attention to reducing our water footprint. As you can infer, the term “water footprint” references our individual water-use habits and the overall impact it may leave on our finite water supply. There are numerous ways to reduce the use, many of […]

How to Suppress Water Usage and Fires Simultaneously

Rainwater reclamation and reuse systems are known for conserving water on a massive scale, a notable achievement in and of itself. But, in some cases, it can save a person’s livelihood while making the job of firefighters more practical and cost effective. A recent publication suggests that the widespread use of rainwater capture systems can […]