Sunday, June 9, 2019

Meet Water Scarcity Need With Harvesting Rainwater System


Growth in heavy industry, multiple crop seasons in a year, continuous urbanisation and growing population each has increased the demand of water across world. According to UN, there will be an inevitable situation when the mains water supply will no longer be able to meet the minimum need of water. Changing rainfall patterns around world caused droughts and floods both as a result. This will have an irreversible huge negative impact on environment and infrastructure at one point of time in future. Considering the crisis rainwater harvesting is emphasised by every local government and civic societies. It is proved that systematically harvested rainwater will meet around 50 to 60 per cent of a family’s water needs easily and can save expenses on electrical energy which minimise the impact on the environment at the same time.



What is Rainwater Harvesting System?

It is a technique of collecting water from surfaces on which rain falls and subsequently storing this rainwater into natural reservoirs or tanks or dams for later use in agriculture and irrigation mainly known as rainwater harvesting. But, in an advanced rainwater harvesting system it is combined with other sustainable technologies and easily adoptable by common people. In UK domestic rainwater harvesting system is in high demand to reduce the outflow of mains water supply. To meet the need of water at a lower price peoples are capturing their own rainwater in UK. A complete rainwater harvesting system intercepts the flow of rainwater from surfaces like rooftop, collect it though pipe and channels then store it different types of water butts.  The hygienically improved rainwater harvesting system can provide a household with high-quality drinking water and year-round storage for use in gardens, washing cloths and cars etc. Domestic or commercial rainwater harvesting system is something different from the rainwater harvesting in natural reservoirs or dams. In this technique surface runoff or loss of rainwater into subsurface aquifers is zero. It also prevents floods if used in larger areas by different households at the same time.

In UK FreeFlush is involved in campaigning on the importance and utility of rainwater harvesting and committed to provide ultramodern designs of complete rainwater harvesting system. The most innovative gravity rainwater harvesting system developed in the workshop of FreeFlush, most scientifically designed boasting of higher quality than anything else in the market.
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Highlights of the Package innovated by FreeFlush

·         Draw water from the socket like electricity
·         Simple installation thanks to integrated filter technology
·         Water can be extracted using an internal water connection box for standard watering system
·         Easy to assemble due to modular components
·         Just one cover visible at the surface
·         Lower price with greater utility and service

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