1-877-OAKSON1 RainKeeper: Rainwater Harvesting Systems
RainKeeper: On-site Rainwater Harvesting
The RainKeeper Process: 1.Collection/Filtration 2.Storage 3.Water Re-use 4.Overflow
July 2005
August 31, 2005
RainKeeper Benefits: Easy to install Scalable Little-to-no maintenance Convenient access during a water ban Various applications Saves money and resources Environmentally friendly
Collection and Filtration: 1” rainfall = 623 gallons for 1000 sq. ft. roof Avg. 44” rainfall/year = 27,412 gallons
Collection and Filtration: In-line downspout filter
Collection and Filtration: Volume filter
Collection and Filtration: Volume filter at site
Collection and Filtration: Telescopic riser for volume filter
Storage: 1500-gallon poly tank
Storage: Calmed inlet
Water Re-use: Floating intake with check valve
Water Re-use: Pump and floating intake with check valve
Water Re-use: Floating Pump Intake
Water Re-use: On demand controller
Water Re-use: Outside mounted controller with quick disconnects
Overflow: Standard overflow siphon and mono/duo units
Overflow: Overflow siphon being constructed
RainKeeper Internal Components
RainKeeper System In Ground Filling tank for testing, awaiting final backfill
Water Level Monitoring System Integrates supplemental source for low water levels
Environmental Benefits of RainKeeper: Recharge water on site Reduce use of potable water Reduce impact to storm water systems Reduce storm surge events
Services we provide: Design assistance On-site delivery Installation support
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