How to live green everyday! Advice and solution by your Green Architect (Green Home Plans)... Water conservation
In return for an investment amortized over a few years, rain watercollected on roofs can power a second circuit dedicated to sanitation uses and irrigation. We can recover on the roof of the house and itsdependence on average 600 to 700 liters of water per square meterground.
Furthermore it provides the economy eventually, about 50% of thewater, rain water has the advantage of being soft becausenoncalcareous. In a washing machine, the laundry was, therefore, agreater washing power, which allows lower doses; softeners are useless.
The use of rainwater requires installing a second water circuitserving the garden, toilet and washing machine. It includes:
- tank
- pump
- Filters (required)
- and pipelines
Warning: rainwater naturally acidic, about toxic metals (zinc, lead,copper, etc. ...). All the circuit elements will have to appeal to the most inert materials available.
Even if the device is well maintained, rainwater eventually rot and release foul odors when the flush is not used for several days, during particular holiday departure. A bit of bleach poured into the tank justto avoid this.
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Posted by: Hospitality Information | Jan 19, 2011 at 02:29 PM
Rain is more plentiful in the spring and summer as well. We have to store rainwater in rainwater tanks. At the time of drought we can use stored water for various purposes.
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I am going to build a new home and I am very confused between water tank and solar panel. Please anyone suggest me with best suggestions.
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