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Rain Water Collection Systems

Commercial Rain Water Collection Systems

Harvesting rain is a practice that has been around for centuries. When water supply becomes limited or water conservation is a serious commitment by your business, rain collection systems can fill the gap.
Rainwater harvesting systems provide distributed stormwater runoff containment while simultaneously storing water which can be used for irrigation, flushing toilets, washing clothes, washing cars, pressure washing, or it can be purified for use as everyday drinking water.

Clear Water Filtration, Pump and Well Service can install, repair, and maintain rainwater harvesting systems. The commercial rain collection system for your business should be sized to meet the water demand for your company. Specifically, the rainfall-capturing area, such as a building roof, must be large enough to maintain adequate flow. Likewise, the water storage tank should be large enough to contain the captured water.

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Not necessarily. While salt-based systems release some waste, newer models are highly efficient, and salt-free options offer eco-friendly alternatives.
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