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Maintenance Required• Periodic cleaning of debris screen and “first
flush diverter”• Keeping gutters as clean as possible to col-
lect as much water as possible• Changing or cleaning drip emitters as
needed
Yearly Service Contracts Available:2 inspections yearly - changing screens and filters, inspect and repair/change dripemmiters, inspect timer, valves and motorsto ensure proper working order.
There are a tremendous amount of design variations in all of the systems we install. Wework with you to design a system that is ATTRACTIVE, while fitting your needs andyour budget. We provide systems that are designed with function, maintenance and reliability in mind. We provide a Holistic solution to your water needs.
We use a drip irrigation kit designed to operate from a non-pressurized water source.This drip irrigation kit is some-what tolerant of water whichmay contain small debris.
micro-irrigation
(options)
overflow diverted away from house and tank.
V
$375 - 500 - installed
Perfect for small gardens,container gardening and
small flower bed.
micro-soaker hose
First Flush Diverter
Leaf Strainer
VCFV CF
Foundation Soaker$850 - $1150 - installed
Help prevent foundation from settling and cracking,causing interior cracks in
walls and doorways.
VCF
PCFDIPVSPressureTank
Toilets and washer consume as much as 50% of interior use.
to toilets and washer Optional Configuration
• Tank(s) installed above or below ground• Overflow installed, diverting water from foundation and tank• First flush diverter with leaf strainer• Pumps, cartridge filters and valves as needed• Micro-soaker hose around perimeter of house• Hose spigot at each tank
100 Gallons and Larger Tanks
COMMERCIAL SYSTEMS AVAILABLE
P=Pump; CF=Cartridge Filtration; DI = Disinfection; W=Washing Machine; T=Toilets; RPZ = Reduced Pressure Zone Back Flow Preventor
Installation includes:
Installation includes:• Tank(s) installed on pad under existing downspout• Overflow installed, diverting water from foundation
and tank• Hose spigot• Maximum 25’ micro irrigationOptions:• Daisy Chain multiple tanks to increase water volume• Add micro irrigation system to small flower bed or
containers• Add a timed valve
Installation includes:• Tank(s) installed on pad under existing downspout• Overflow installed, diverting water from foundation
and tank• First flush diverter with leaf strainer• Cartridge filter and ball valve cut-offs at each tank• Installation of micro-soaker hose around perimeter of
house• Hose spigot at each tank
CALL FOR FREE SITE EVALUATION
Above Ground Tanks - 40 - 60 Gallon Tanks
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ADVANTAGES OF RAINWATER HARVESTING
• Having FREE WATER to irrigate your landscape.Lawn and gardens consume 40% of total waterconsumption in peak summer months. PlantsTHRIVE under rainwater irrigation.
• Solve drainage problems you may be having on your property . Reduces storm water runoff,erosion and non-point source pollution.
• Our micro-irrigation soaker will help preventslab foundations from settling and crackingcausing interior cracks in walls and doorways.
• Supplement city water restrictions in summermonths.
• Reduce your environmental impact and helpcities conserve water and possibly assist in delaying the expansion of our water systems.
• Receive Federal & State tax credits• Provides a decentralized system and water
supply less vulnerable to natural disasters orterrorism.
1” of rain on a 1,000 SF roof area catches 600 gallons of free water!
FACTS:
Rainwater is valued for its purity and softness. It’s nearly neutral Ph that is free fromdisinfection by products, salts, minerals andother natural or man-made contaminants.Harvesting rainwater will reduce the flow tostorm water drains therefore keeping potentialpollutants such as pesticides and petroleumproducts out of our river and groundwatersources. Collecting rainwater will also reduceyour utility bill, reduce summer drought demands and costly expansions of existing water treatment plants. One person can make a difference!
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