Conserving natural resources is key to ensure a sustainable future, especially with the current population growth and the threat of climate change. Water covers 70% of the Earth, but only 1% is drinkable. As a result, water conservation techniques are rising in popularity.
Rainwater harvesting can be implemented in residential and commercial buildings. It consists on collecting rainwater from a building’s roof or other surfaces, and storing it in a tank or cistern. Although rainwater is not suitable for drinking and cooking, it has applications like washing clothes, watering gardens and flushing toilets. Water savings can rise up to 40% when using rainwater on a daily basis, reducing your utility bill.
Rainwater is collected from roofs and other surfaces, and then filtered to eliminate contaminants such as leaves. The water is stored in tanks located in the property, and delivered by gravity or pumped.
Rainwater must travel through a dedicated pipe system because it is not suitable for drinking. A typical rainwater collection system will consist of the following elements:
Consider that a building with a rainwater harvesting system will also require a backup water supply. Rainwater is not constant and unlikely to meet all your water needs. The building must still be connected to the main water supply.
As mentioned before, rainwater is not suitable for drinking and food preparation. However, it can be used for:
Rainwater collection contributes to water use efficiency and conservation. However, to achieve greater savings, rainwater harvesting can be combined with water-saving fixtures, such as efficient toilets and washing machines. The WaterSense label from the US Environmental Protection Agency indicates that a fixture has been tested successfully.
There are plenty of benefits that come from installing a rainwater harvesting system on a commercial or residential building:
Rainwater harvesting provides an opportunity to conserve water in any residential or commercial property. However, collected water is not being used properly if the storage units remain full all the time. A rainwater collection system is only effective if it makes sure the water is used, delivering it with a dedicated piping system.
By getting in touch with professional plumbing engineers, you can find the best rainwater harvesting option for your property. At the same time, you can meet any local codes or requirements that apply.