Rainwater Harvesting Tank

Living a more sustainable life is a goal many people hope to reach one day. Recycling, using natural resources without harming or poisoning the environment can become a way of living and it has lots of benefits. If you’re looking to go on this path, than this rainwater reuse tank system can help you get started. The Atlantis reuse system has proven to be effective in providing a regular supply of clean water for both domestic and commercial use. The way it works is pretty simple, as the water flows from the land through the surface and then through the filtration unit. After this, drinking water is kept inside a safe container, free of harmful chemicals, contamination and heat, so it can be reused at any time. Still, the best and most efficient use for this reused water would be toilet flushing, powering washing machines and garden irrigation.

 

How It Works

The system captures water from both landscaped areas through surface infiltration and from roof areas which are filtered through an Atlantis Filtration Unit. Clean water is retained within the storage area away from harmful U.V. light and heat remaining cool underground readily available for reuse.

Here’s a simple tank calculator will help you determine the size of the tank you have if you do not know the capacity or to help you understand how large, feet or meters, the tank may be once you know the gallons you want to store.  Tank Sizing Calculator

3 Responses to “Rainwater Harvesting Tank”

  1. ml tracy says:

    All the positives are great. But I always want to learn both positives and negatives, as in beginning cost, city licensing and life expectancy of equipment and maintenance for troubles that arrive , all these have to be factored in as well as cost for installation. M.L. Tracy

  2. Robin Gamblin says:

    What type of filtration is in the large drum before the water storage tank?

  3. Óscar Moisa says:

    Necesito información en español, costo y si cubren en el Salvador Centroamérica.

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