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Presents… Plaza de balboa smartscape water reclamation the challenge FROm Park Buildings, A large quantity of UNUSED water runs directly into the Sewer, Storm Drains,, onto the hardscape and landscape It creates erosion, damage to buildings, and Hardscape, runoff to storm drain system, and undesirable plant growth Thousands of gallons of Potable water are unnecessarily used for irrigation and other outdoor purposes solutions Pilot feasibility project in reuben h. fleet science center and casa de balboa. Reclaim underutilized water of the following types: rainwater Air conditioning condensate Cooling tower condensate Reverse osmosis system by-product Substitute potable water with Reclaimed water in irrigation and other outdoor purposes Potential outcomes Use of potable water for irrigation will drastically decrease Decrease Erosion and damage to buildings, hardscape, and plants, minimizing high maintenance costs Achieve Significant money savings on potable water Possible application to other park buildings and surrounding landscapes

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Page 1: Plaza De Balboa Smartscape Water Reclamation

Presents…

Plaza de balboa smartscape

water reclamation

the challenge

• FROm Park Buildings, A large quantity of UNUSED water runs

directly into the Sewer, Storm Drains,, onto the hardscape

and landscape

• It creates erosion, damage to buildings, and Hardscape, runoff

to storm drain system, and undesirable plant growth

• Thousands of gallons of Potable water are unnecessarily

used for irrigation and other outdoor purposes

solutions

• Pilot feasibility project in reuben h. fleet science center and casa

de balboa.

• Reclaim underutilized water of the following types:

• rainwater

• Air conditioning condensate

• Cooling tower condensate

• Reverse osmosis system by-product

• Substitute potable water with Reclaimed water in irrigation and

other outdoor purposes

Potential outcomes

• Use of potable water for irrigation will drastically decrease

• Decrease Erosion and damage to buildings, hardscape, and

plants, minimizing high maintenance costs

• Achieve Significant money savings on potable water

• Possible application to other park buildings and surrounding

landscapes