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Xerolet International, LLC.
Manufacturing
Dealer Training Service
564 International Place,
Rockledge, FL 32955
321-638-0006



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About Xerolet
Xerolet International, LLC is a Delaware Limited Liability Corporation with Corporate Sales, Engineering, and Training facilities in Rockledge, Florida. The Xerolet Alternative Onsite Waste Water Treatment System (AOWTS) has been in development since 2003. Xerolet International, LLC was incorporated in 2005. Patents were issued in 2007 by the United States Patent Office and subsequent patents are registered in most countries throughout the world. Xerolet's patents are owned by Ecowise Technologies, Inc. (Steven Lumbert, President) and are licensed exclusively to Xerolet International, LLC. Xerolet continues to develop new patents.

Our goal is to develop products that truly innovate the way the world deals with human waste while protecting and conserving our fresh water supplies. The Xerolet X100 toilet and Infusion Tank Technology is the space age evolution of the traditional toilet, sewer system,  septic system, or holding tank. The Xerolet AOWTS is a sophisticated electric appliance designed to: 1) Treat human waste directly at the source and 2) To sanitize all gray water from sinks, showers, washing appliance, etc. for safe and useful discharge into the environment.

Xerolet defines the differences between innovation and disruptive technologies. Specifically, Xerolet is a complete onsite waste water treatment system that has eliminated the need for traditional flush toilets connected to a septic tank or a sewage treatment plant. Xerolet X100 toilets flush with sanitized gray water; NOT with fresh drinking water. This typically conserves over 40,000 gallons of fresh drinking water per home annually. Also, Xerolet's Infusion Tank sanitizes all other sources of gray water in the home that drains from washing machines, showers, and sinks. This sanitized gray water can be used as supplemental irrigation for landscape vegetation which can save an additional 100,000 gallons of fresh water per home each year.

A home or office with Xerolet's AOWTS does not need a Septic tank or a connection to an existing public waste water sewage plant. As Xerolet's system becomes more widely used, municipal sewage plants will begin to evolve into water management districts that will better protect and purify our drinking water supplies; without the added burden of treating human waste and sanitizing gray water discharged from each home or office connected to their system. A Xerolet system is especially useful when installed in an RV, boat or plane as it eliminates the need for gray and black water holding tanks; allowing a huge weight savings. But best of all, it eliminates the need for the user to ever have to dump raw sewage from their vehicle holding tanks ever again! The overall cost of ownership, operation and maintainence of Xerolet Systems over a 20 year period are significantly less than traditional septic systems or building and operating a municipal sewage plant.

Xerolet has created a new self-sustaining product with high performance levels in an industry with a virtually unlimited market, allowing a tremendous opportunity for entrepreneur's with a vision of how the world WILL change. The Xerolet AOWTS can be used anywhere toilets are needed; from residential and commercial applications, to recreational vehicles, boats, airplanes, horse trailers, semi-trucks, public buses, modular homes, public restrooms, and in trailers used as portable bathrooms. In fact, contractors can install the Xerolet AOWTS in their onsite work trailers so the need and cost for renting porta-potty's on a construction site can be eliminated.

Why Xerolet and Why Now:
Xerolet International, LLC is bringing to market a patented waste water treatment system that includes dehydration toilets that economically resolves infrastructure and legal problems across the Globe including water shortages, waste water disposal logistics, nutrient loading, greenhouse gas reductions, and private property rights. In addition, there is a low cost of ownership, significant environmental benefits, and opportunities for clean sustainable growth. As the popularity of Xerolet Systems grow, Xerolet's Professional Dealership Program will be responsible for creating over 50,000 high paying sustainable jobs in the USA alone.


The Xerolet Value Proposition:

There are five market drivers that will propel the X-100 far ahead of other waste water treatment alternatives: Price, ease of use, maintenance, water conservation, the elimination of phosphate and nitrate discharges generated from toilets into the environment, and the ability of the system to self monitor and report the system status through electronic messages.

Cost Comparison:
A complete Xerolet system including three toilets and an Infusion Tank retails for about $10,000 and can be installed in an existing home for about $2000.00 and in a new home for about one half to one quarter as much. Septic tanks range in cost from $12,000 to $20,000. Sewer plant connections and impact fees range from $2000 and $15,000 per home not including monthly water use and operating charges.

Xerolet provides a 24/7 monitoring system and service contract for an addional monthly fee. This fee also provides safety report to departments of health as required. The price for a 5 year monitoring and service contract is about $30 per month.

Ease of Use and Maintenance

You'll notice the Xerolet X100 toilet has replaced the traditional flush handle with a simple push button electronic flush system. Other than having to occasionally empty a vacuum cleaner bag, all other interactive functions are that of a traditional toilet. The Xerolet engineers took care to keep the inner workings of their toilet simple, easy to repair, and made of durable parts. The cost of monthly operation are low.

At 1680 watts, the electric systems contained within the Xerolet AOWTS costs between $84 and $186 per year for an average family. The Infusion Tank all the remaining water in the house from all sources is collected and sanitized before being sprayed on a lawn or dispensed into a drain field designed for your specific site conditions and discharge requirements. The Infusion Tank allows a typical household to pump 1 gallon of water from the ground for use, and then discharge 5 to 10% more water back into the groundwater supply for subsequent reuse.

Water Conservation

No longer do you need to flush your toilet with drinking water. Xerolet saves between 15,000 and 40,000 gallons of water per year per household. By collecting and treating all other sources of waste water and using it to supplement irrigation another 100,000 gallons of water per year per home is conserved.

Discharge of Phosphates and Nitrates

The fourth driver is the removal of phosphates and nitrates typically discharged into the environment from human waste. All phosphates and nitrates from toilets are stored in the bacteria free powder that results from the dehydration process inside the Xerolet X100 Toilet. That powder is removed automatically from the dehydration engine in the toilet by a central vacuum system. The vaccum cleaner bag is removed and replaced when full and thrown into the hosehold trash.

Smart Monitoring and Report

The Xerolet System uses a Controlled Area Network (Can-Bus) to monitor all critical systems and instantaneously reports the status of the entire operating system to all listed persons via email or text message.

 
The FIRST dehydration toilet that requires NO SEPTIC, requires NO SEWER connections, and SAVES households up to 40,000 GALLONS of water per year.
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