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