Water
There's grey water, and then there is MicroFueler water
The main discard from the MicroFueler process is organicly rich H2O. Our fuel creation process is done at a much lower temperature because it is based on low-heat distillation process. When compared to gasoline, depending on the production method, ethanol releases less or even no net increases in greenhouse gases; however, it does produce a reusable waste product. Water.
Initial tests of the water produced by the MicroFueler in Palos Verdes has crops growing with water from the MicroFueler output growing three times as robust as the control group. This is due to the concentrated nutrients left over from the distillation process. With a MicroFueler at your home or place of business, you can reuse the water like gray water, but with the added bonus that it is feeding your flowers, shrubs, and trees as well as watering them.
Waste water output from the MicroFueler is water, nutrients and yeast residue. It is safe to dispose down the drain into a sewer system or anaerobic septic system. It may also be reclaimed for use in irrigation or other grey water applications. In some cases, depending upon the organic fuel used, the discharge may be reclaimed and used for fertilizer and other productive purposes.
