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RAINWATER HARVESTING

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Harness Nature with innovative Rainwater Harvesting systems by cutting water costs, conserve resources, and take a sustainable step forward. 

 

Reduce your reliance on municipal water supplies with our innovative solutions, helping you lower utility bills while embracing eco-friendly practices. 

 

​Rainwater can be made safe for drinking when it is carefully collected, properly stored, and effectively treated to eliminate contaminants and pathogens. However, adhering to strict water treatment guidelines to meet health standards for drinking water adds to the cost, making it a more expensive, yet valuable, approach to sustainable water usage.

 

Our systems are designed to make sustainable water use effortless, providing efficient irrigation and ensuring a greener future for your home or business. 

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Environmental Benefits: Reduces runoff, which can decrease erosion and water pollution.

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Water for Landscape Irrigation: Provides an excellent water source for gardening, which doesn't require potable water quality.

 

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a) WHAT IS RAINWATER HARVESTING?  
Rainwater harvesting involves collecting and storing rainwater from rooftops, surfaces, or rain catchments to be used later. This sustainable

practice allows you to use rainwater for various purposes, such as irrigation, flushing toilets, and more, depending on the treatment and

filtration it undergoes.

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B) HOW DOES RAINWATER HARVESTING WORK?  

Collection: Rainwater is collected from roofs or other surfaces where it falls directly.

Conveyance: Gutters, downspouts, and drains channel the water into storage systems.

Storage: Water is stored in tanks or reservoirs, which can range from small barrels to large-scale tanks depending on the intended use and

volume of water.


Filtration and Treatment: Before use, the water may be filtered and treated to remove debris and contaminants, especially if it's to be used

for indoor purposes.

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c) WHAT SHOULD I CONSIDER WHEN SETTING UP A HARVESTING SYSTEM?

 
Catchment Area: The size and material of the catchment area
(typically the roof) directly affect the quantity and quality of the
harvested water.
Storage Capacity: The size of the tank should match your water
 needs and the amount of rainfall your area receives.
Water Treatment: Consider what filtration and treatment are
necessary based on how you plan to use the water. 
Local Regulations: Check local guidelines and regulations to ensure
compliance, particularly if you plan to use the water indoors or for
drinking.

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