Rainwater harvesting is a very simple concept where the rainwater from the roofs of buildings is filtered and collected in a storage tank. The storage tank can be either underground or over ground, typically a domestic system is underground with commercial and agricultural systems located over ground. The water in the storage tank is then re-used in place of potable drinking water. Typical applications include: Garden Irrigation: Watering flowers, car washing, outdoor cleaning etc.
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1. 110mm Inlet Pipe 2. 110mm Overflow Pipe 3. Optimax Self Cleaning Filter 4. Overflow Siphon with Skimmer 5. Floating Extraction Filter 6. Calming Shoe 7. Mains top up level indicator 8. 1” Pump connection point 9. 2” Clean out port Tank #1 5400 litres / 1200 gallons Tank #2 10000 litres / 2200 gallons |
Water Security of Supply issues: There have been increasing instances where the ability of mains water systems to adequately supply the population it serves has come under significant pressure. As a result, one can no longer assume that mains water by itself is going to be able to cater for one’s water needs. Effective water management planning will require an effective back-up system when mains water is under pressure and rainwater harvesting is the most environmentally friendly back-up system available. Furthermore, rainwater harvesting helps to extend the life of wells and other sources of groundwater supply that would otherwise be expended more quickly, thus preserving quality water supply for future generations. |
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1. Power-Rain: Wall mounted pump with integrated mains backup control Panel |
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2. Eco-Rain: Floor mounted pump with independent mains top-up in tank |
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