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Roof for rainwater harvesting.
As your roof surface is the catchment area for harvesting rainwater it s important to know how large or small it is so you can calculate how much rainwater you can expect to harvest.
For landscape purposes the common asphalt shingle will work fine.
New information is available about rainwater harvesting from composition roofs.
Building a rain roof as another option to harvest rainwater for home garden or livestock use.
Asphalt shingles many shingles work with rainwater harvesting.
Roof material the material of the roof is not as important as contaminants that may be on the roof.
The quality of water coming off of a roof during a rain tends to improve as the rain continues.
There is very little water loss with tin around 5 and no worries of contaminants leaching out from the tin with an approved nsf 61 coating.
Also petroleum hydrocarbons are present in roof water.
Greenhouse roof has the highest collection efficiency most surfaces are a ok.
Tin tin is one of the best rainwater harvesting roof materials to have on a project.
Your roof surface area is the size of your roof expressed in square metres or feet.
The rooftop rainwater harvesting is a method from which rainwater is captured from the roof catchments which is then stored in reservoirs and by adopting artificial recharge techniques to meet the household needs through storage in tanks harvested rainwater can be stored in the sub surface groundwater reservoir.
The most definitive study effect of roof material for water quality for rainwater harvesting systems found that the first flush contained the majority of both the microbial and chemical contaminants but even after the first flush water contained more turbidity total coliform fecal coliform iron and aluminum than is recommended by the.
While metal roofing or plastic sheeting e g.
If done with care and maintenance roof catchment of rainwater is a very good source of drinking water.
There s just a short list of rooftop surfaces that rainwater harvesters should avoid.
There are some important factors about the roof to consider when planning for a rwh system.
The good news is most roofing materials are suitable for rainwater harvesting.
Asphalt shingles are the most common material used on roofs and luckily they are also a very good option when it comes to rainwater harvesting.
For single storey homes your roof surface area will often be greater than your floor area unless you have a flat roof.
Fecal coliform can be well above guidelines all government guidelines regardless of roofing material.
One of the main reasons is their uneven surface it makes it harder for soot and other pollutants and dirt to gather on top of it.