COMMERCIAL RAINWATER HARVESTING
Commercial Rainwater Harvesting uses the same principles as the domestic systems, with the components sized to suit the particular application.
Incorporation of a rainwater harvesting system into a project is best considered at the earliest possible stage of a project’s design. This enables the requirements and performance of the storage components to be taken fully into account when considering the overall drainage designs and storm-water management aspects of the site, and help to meet any water-related aspects of the site’s planning needs.
Increasingly, commercial developments are only allowed to proceed once water supply and disposal requirements have been met, and site environmental concerns addressed. A rainwater harvesting system can often be the answer in every respect.
Benefits
Commercial rainwater harvesting systems are an attractive proposition to developers and project planners, enabling water-supply, water-management and environmental considerations to be met tax and cost-effectively.
Economic Advantages
Any building that combines a large roof area with a high demand for non-potable water is an attractive proposition for rainwater harvesting with payback of capital costs in 3 or so years being a realistic possibility. Commercial systems can also attract tax incentives.
Typical Commercial Applications

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