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View PostThis is a common type of polyethylene above-ground setup next to home with collection surface as portion of roof. Click for image
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View PostTank burial can be aesthetically pleasing if the site allows.
View PostVery large volumes can be buried in underground storage tanks if the site allows and it is not too disruptive to local near surface groundwater conditions. This is unlikely to …
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View PostInterested in collecting Mother Nature’s liquid gold? Click to learn the basics about volumes and benefits, know-how and costs for Salt Spring Island Rainwater Harvesting. More information at Non-Potable Rainwater …
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View PostFirst Flush Diverter: This is a mechanism that should be designed with your system to assist to avoid pollen and debris from entry to your rainwater collection storage tank. Useful …
View PostLocal consultants / Suppliers Salt Spring Island: For rain storage system design, assessment, installation, water treatment, and distribution via rain-fed irrigation systems: http://www.alopluvia.com 250-931-2567 (Certified) http://gulfislandsirrigation.com 250-538-7538 (Certified) Ken Nentwig, …
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View PostDo you want a non-potable system at low cost? Avoid sites that require levelling with machinery Invest in screens between gutters and tank – they cost little and this will …
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