New range added to the Water Technology List

Businesses can save money with new water-saving products 

Morclean Ltd today announced that its product, a range of Vehicle Wash Water Recycling Systems, has been accepted onto the Water Technology List having successfully met the criteria to enable Enhanced Capital Allowance (ECA) claims.

The Water Technology List, managed by Ricardo-AEA on behalf of Defra and HM Revenue and Customs, will help businesses save money in the short and long-term by encouraging them to invest in technologies and products that reduce water use and improve water quality.

Water savings are a key area for all businesses. Manufacturing companies can easily save between 30% and 50% of water and wastewater costs through inexpensive changes to their working practices.

Richard Malloy, Ricardo-AEA water specialist, said, “The Water Technology List is making it easy for businesses to make important decisions to improve their water use and water quality and save money at the same time. Businesses will benefit in the long-term through reduced water costs and improved water efficiency and in the short-term by claiming an Enhanced Capital Allowance.”

“Morclean is one of the product and technology manufacturers leading the industry forward. One of the objectives of offering the ECA is to encourage innovation and to encourage companies such as [Company Ltd] to come up with new technologies to improve water use and water quality.”

Morclean’s product falls into the category on the Water Technology List of full or partial water reclaim systems.

The systems to receive the WTL seal of approval include:
  • Morclean AQUA HD30
  • Morclean HYDRA HD35
  • Morclean ASTRA IT/51
  • Morclean COMPACT SJ20
  • Morclean PRIME KU50

 The Water Technology List currently has 15 qualifying technologies, which may be reviewed on an annual basis and new technologies can be added in future years:

  • Cleaning in place equipment
  • Efficient showers
  • Efficient taps
  • Efficient toilets
  • Efficient washing machines
  • Flow controllers
  • Greywater recovery and reuse equipment
  • Leakage detection equipment
  • Meters and monitoring equipment
  • Rainwater harvesting equipment
  • Small-scale slurry and sludge dewatering equipment
  • Vehicle wash water reclaim units
  • Water efficient industrial cleaning equipment
  • Water management equipment for mechanical seals
  • Water re-use
Find out more about or WTL Approved range here 



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