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Rain Water Harvesting
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Why Harvest Rain Water Reduce ground water demand Storage allows anytime use Reduce flash-floods Reduce erosion Naturally clean Naturally soft Sustainable Low Cost
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Suitable if conservation already maxed-out terrain is rugged or mountainous water is too hard or mineral laden lack of water security (potentially) electricity & water prices are rising groundwater is scarce (potentially) population density is low (The Gambia) seismic & flooding events are common groundwater is contaminated (potentially) consumers must restrict salt/chlorine intake where availability is unreliable (The Gambia) the aquifer is at risk of saltwater intrusion (potentially)
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Uses – Non-potable Agriculture –Livestock –Crops –Gardens Cleaning –Laundry –Dishes –Bathing
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Natural Solar Distillation
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Simplest System Catchment area
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Simple System Catchment area Distribution
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Typical System Catchment area Screens Conveyance system Roof washer Storage Distribution
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Complex System Catchment area Screens Conveyance system Roof washer Storage Purification Distribution
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Catchment area Largest existing structures Non-organic roofs Metal corrosion Cost - none
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Conveyance system Gutters or Water-tight fabrics Fasteners / brackets Screens Cost - low
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Roof washer Diverts first flush –By volume – easiest –By rate - problematic Availability Cost - low
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Storage Cistern –Concrete –Metal –Plastic For dry season Cost - highest
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Sizing Cistern –0.62 gallons / ft^2 (footprint) / inch (rain) –75% - 90% efficiency –Use median rainfall data –Establish need Diversion Tank –Divert 10 to 50 gallons / 1000 ft^2 Level of pollution
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