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Green Water
Systems | Rain Water
Harvesting
The
purpose of rain water harvesting is to catch the
water and store it for future use before it has a
chance to run off into lake, stream, river or soak
into ground A typical system would collect the
rainwater from the roof or pavement using course
mesh to prevent large debris from entering the
system. It is important, however, to check existing
catchments to prevent contact with hazardous
materials such as lead paint, asbestos roof, etc.
The initial first few minutes of rain can be
diverted known as a first flush diverter to remove
airborne pollutants that are present in the sky and
on the roof or pavement. However, this might not be
needed if rainwater is harvested strictly for
irrigation. The purpose of a first flush is to
remove debris and reduce sediment build-up in
system. After the first flush, rainwater is filtered
of suspended debris and sediments. There are
different types of filters available such as sand,
bag, cartridge, automatic, charcoal, etc.
The rainwater is then stored in underground or
above-ground storage tanks depending on space
limitations at the project site. Adequate provisions
to prevent contamination from humans, animals, and
other contaminates is very important. The tank
should have a tight cover to prevent algae and
mosquito growth inside the tank. Various materials
of tank construction are available such as concrete,
steel, fiberglass, plastic, etc. The tank must be
structurally sound so one can store enough water to
sustain demand until the next time it rains. Keep in
mind that an alternate source of potable water may
be necessary to supplement rainwater during drought
conditions. Backflow protection is necessary and a
pumping system is needed to provide adequate
pressure an irrigation system. Any tank overflow is
drained to storm sewer or other means available.
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Harvested Water Uses
►Landscape
irrigation
►Flushing
toilets
►Car/truck
wash facilities
►Cooling
tower make-up
►Can
be used for potable purposes?
(CHECK LOCAL CODES PRIOR TO INSTALLATION)
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Rain Water Reuse for Toilets and Urinals
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Rain Water Reuse for Irrigation |
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