Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Rainwater harvesting advantages

Rainwater harvesting advantages:

  • Reduces water consumption

  • Cuts costs

  • Preserves groundwater supplies

  • Counters rising costs for water and sewage

  • Relieves strain on sewer networks because rain is retained for later use

Uses for “free” rainwater include:

  • Irrigation

  • Watering the garden

  • Flushing toilets

  • Washing clothes

  • Car washing

  • Cleaning

  • Filling swimming pools

  • Household use (with the proper filtration and disinfection)

 

Rainwater harvesting advantages:

  • Reduces water consumption

  • Cuts costs

  • Preserves groundwater supplies

  • Counters rising costs for water and sewage

  • Relieves strain on sewer networks because rain is retained for later use

Uses for “free” rainwater include:

  • Irrigation

  • Watering the garden

  • Flushing toilets

  • Washing clothes

  • Car washing

  • Cleaning

  • Filling swimming pools

  • Household use (with the proper filtration and disinfection)

 

Rainwater harvesting advantages

Rainwater harvesting offers significant economic and environmental advantages!

Only one percent of the water we use every day is used for personal consumption. The rest is used to clean, flush toilets, shower, water the lawn, irrigate gardens, wash cars, fill swimming pools, do laundry and complete other household chores. For this reason, rainwater harvesting is practical and offers significant ecological and economic
advantages!

 

Only 1% of the water
we use every day is used
for personal consumption.

 

 

Rainwater harvesting offers significant economic and environmental advantages!

Only one percent of the water we use every day is used for personal consumption. The rest is used to clean, flush toilets, shower, water the lawn, irrigate gardens, wash cars, fill swimming pools, do laundry and complete other household chores. For this reason, rainwater harvesting is practical and offers significant ecological and economic
advantages!

 

Only 1% of the water
we use every day is used
for personal consumption.

 

 

Save 55% or more by harvesting rainwater

A 3,000 square foot roof (50' x 60') for example, will potentially harvest 825 gallons of water during a rainstorm, equal to 1/2 inch of rain. This is soft, usable water!

Save 55% or more by harvesting rainwater

We estimate more than half of the water we use each day can be replaced with rainwater, without any inconvenience. This amount includes flushing toilets, washing clothes, cleaning, watering the garden and irrigation. This can potentially save 60,000 gallons of water on an annual basis for a family of four using 300 gallons of water per day!

A 3,000 square foot roof (50' x 60') for example, will potentially harvest 825 gallons of water during a rainstorm, equal to 1/2 inch of rain. This is soft, usable water!

Save 55% or more by harvesting rainwater

We estimate more than half of the water we use each day can be replaced with rainwater, without any inconvenience. This amount includes flushing toilets, washing clothes, cleaning, watering the garden and irrigation. This can potentially save 60,000 gallons of water on an annual basis for a family of four using 300 gallons of water per day!

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