"Water: an increasingly perceived value"
The increasing costs of water, current and expected future, create the economic conditions for the widespread implementation of strategies for treatment and rationalization of water resource.
With strong environmental responsibility, De Viris brings to its projects strategies for environmental sustainability, based on measures aiming to promote:
- Recycling;
- Consumption reduction;
- The reuse of treated wastewater.
De Viris selects and implements the best available technologies, according not only to the amount and characteristics of wastewater, but also to the aimed quality for treated water, in order to accomplish the best strategy for optimisation of both environmental and economic sustainability.
Although the greatest impact occurs in the tertiary sector (Hotels, Resorts, Industries with strong incorporation of water), De Viris still holds an approach to domestic sector, with the implementation of strategies for water management related to irrigation control, swimming pools and household consumption.
Through this systemic and integrated vision, De Viris designs, implements, puts into operation and, if possible, maintains Global solutions for Water Resource Management, allowing our customers enormous economic and environmental benefits while at the same time reducing the dependence on external supplies of water, which appears to be an increasingly critical factor and may well be the key to successfully overcome periods of scarcity.
Sustainable Architecture and Construction - "Everything in one solution"The Sustainable Architecture and Construction Solution of is tailor-made designed, with a detailed analysis of all aspects of a particular project, in order to create a sustainable approach that best fits the optimization ...
Water Masterplan - The Water Masterplan Solution from De Viris, addressed to professionals or individuals, seeks an integrated approach of services, which allow a maximum combined rationalization of water use in philosophy of maximisation of the relationship between en...