Bridging the Gap: Insights & Innovations in Construction

How to Create a Circular Economy of Water


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Having access to clean, potable water is a basic human right—so how do we bridge the gap and make water more accessible on the job site? Join Todd and guest Alan Pyle of WaterFleet, LLC as they discuss the critical nature of water management in construction, the successful implementation of water reuse systems in WaterFleet, and the endless potential of concepts like emergency preparedness and continuous water treatment.

Alan Pyle is Founder and Executive Chairman at WaterFleet, LLC. The company’s innovative technology and green solutions have transformed the remote-location water and domestic wastewater industry, significantly improving remote workforce living conditions and reducing the cost and environmental risk of traditional wastewater services. WaterFleet operates a technology-as-a-service platform by leasing its systems to customers and providing ongoing compliant treatment and remote monitoring services.

Todd Takes

  1. Clean Drinking Water is a Basic Human Right and Jobsite Necessity: Clean drinking water is essential for the health, safety, and well-being of every worker on a construction site. Beyond being a basic human right, having easy access to safe water enhances productivity and reduces health risks. By focusing on more efficient ways to supply and reuse water, construction sites can significantly reduce waste while improving the quality of life for workers. This not only leads to a healthier workforce but also contributes to more sustainable jobsite operations, reducing the environmental footprint of the project.
  • The Circular Water Economy in Construction is Both Possible and Necessary: As Alan mentioned, creating a circular water economy in the construction industry is not just possible, but crucial. A circular approach involves recycling and reusing water as much as possible, minimizing the strain on local water resources. However, to achieve this, the industry needs better education on the technology and systems that make water reuse feasible. By embracing water recycling, construction sites can reduce costs, conserve water, and promote sustainability—helping to build a future where water efficiency is standard practice, not an afterthought.
  • Modeling the Future of Sustainability in Construction: Alan’s point about being a model for the future of sustainability is a powerful call to action for the construction industry. To create a more sustainable future, we must rethink how we handle resources like water. This means developing cleaner, more efficient construction processes that prioritize water conservation and reuse. By reducing waste, the industry can lessen its environmental impact, align with global sustainability goals, and set the standard for how future projects are executed. Sustainability isn’t just an option—it’s a responsibility that must be modeled across every stage of construction.
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