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This Monsoon, Learn To Collect Rainwater At Home -Part 2

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This Monsoon, Learn To Collect Rainwater At Home -Part 2

This Monsoon, Learn To Collect Rainwater At Home -Part 2

We have discussed the five methods of collecting rainwater at home in the previous month’s blog here This Monsoon,Learn To Collect Rainwater At Home.  This blog will focus on the remaining methods in detail.

Natural Recharge Of Wells And Bore Wells

A recharge pit is one meter in diameter and six meters deep that is linked with concrete rings having perforations. These perforations let filtered and de-silted water seep from the sides increasing the groundwater table. Rooftop rainwater is led through pipes with a filter at the end of the open dug wells.

Rain Reservoir

Rainwater that simply falls on the rooftop is made through run a pipe to a storage facility like a sump or a tank. Later on, this water can be filtered to purify. This water can be used for washing and gardening purposes easily. This method helps in saving energy and a win-win situation for the environment and the economy.

Rainwater Tarp

The rainwater tarp is one of the simplest methods to collect rainwater. A tarp, PVC pipe, and a container or a barrel are required. Check the elevation to make this method work. The elevation shift can take the shape of a slope or a small hill as it will determine the direction through which the water will flow.

Plastic-Lined Pond

A manmade pond can be created in the garden area that should be connected via the gutters and pipes to an elevated structure. First, a pond needs to be constructed that should be at least five feet deep. Then a plastic pond liner can be used over the hole to collect rainwater.

Other Unconventional Methods

There are other unconventional methods by creating or using some old objects at home to make rainwater saving easy and effective for future use. Some of the best examples include watering cans, large drums or pots, old plastic water tanks that are currently not in use, etc. Water stored here can be used for many miscellaneous purposes such as washing the outside of the house, ashing the car or garage, watering the plants, etc.

Therefore, do store rainwater in whichever way you find it convenient. Enjoy the monsoon and install the best quality plastic water tank for your home form Penguin Tank.

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How To Filter Rainwater For Drinking?

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How To Filter Rainwater For Drinking?

How To Filter Rainwater For Drinking?

Rainwater harvesting started a long time ago for different purposes such as drinking, washing, feeding animals, watering plants, etc. Global warming is on a continuous rise leaving behind several adverse effects on our planet Earth. Water bodies are depleting, the population increasing, and pollution has been pulsating. Therefore it becomes our responsibilities to ave our planet in as many ways as we can. Through rainwater harvesting, we can provide a partial solution to the problems posed by water scarcity. But rainwater is not safe for drinking. Rainwater needs to be treated and filtered before using it for drinking purpose.Let us see how.

UV Treatment

This is one of the most effective and expensive methods to filter rainwater. The UV light works by penetrating an organism’s cell walls and disrupting the cell’s genetic makeup making it impossible to reproduce and rendering it harmless. It does not change the chemical composition of the water and leave behind no by-products. For Uv to be effective, the right dose of light must be used for a specific unit of water.

Chlorine and Iodine

Using chorine is a much more cost-effective method to filter rainwater. It has been used since long in many households to disinfect water. For rainwater filtration, use 203 fluid ounces of chlorine per 1000 gallons of water. The quantity of water, temperature and pH level also needs to be taken into consideration. Use an activated charcoal or carbon filter to remove the taste and smell of chlorine from water. Iodine is very similar to chlorine and can be used in the same manner and quantity.

Solar Pasteurization

This is one of the more labor-intensive purification processes, unlike all other methods. Fill a Ziploc bag with the rainwater, place the bad on two feet of aluminum foil, and the shiny part on a sunny place in your home. Let the bag stay heated under the sun for several hours and should remain at about 160 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. Therefore the waterborne bacteria are eliminated from the water.

Boiling the Water

This method is known to all of us. Simply boil rainwater for 10 to 15 minutes to kill the bacteria. In case of rainwater, pump the water into a geyser where it can boil and then be stored into plastic water storage tanks for later use. Make sure to let the water cool down before storing it.

Start saving rainwater and follow one or more of the above methods to purify and filter rainwater for all domestic and commercial purposes. Install a good quality plastic water storage tank from the house of Penguin Tank to store rainwater after filtering and disinfecting. Let’s save our planet.

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