Rainwater recovery plants
Recovery and reuse of rainwater coming from roofs and coverings.
Water is a precious and free resource. About 50% of the daily water needed in residential buildings (corresponding to a per-capita request between 150 and 200 liters) may be obtained by rainwater recovery, which can be used for green areas watering, vehicles washing, WC cisterns filling and laundry washing.
By multiplying the recovered rain water volume for the cost of potable water, it can be easily calculated the economic saving obtained by not having used the aqueduct potable water.
Recovery and reuse of rainwater coming from roofs and coverings.
Water is a precious and free resource. About 50% of the daily water needed in residential buildings (corresponding to a per-capita request between 150 and 200 liters) may be obtained by rainwater recovery, which can be used for green areas watering, vehicles washing, WC cisterns filling and laundry washing.
By multiplying the recovered rain water volume for the cost of potable water, it can be easily calculated the economic saving obtained by not having used the aqueduct potable water.