We all take for granted the plentiful supply of clean and safe drinking water; however there is a looming water crisis that is going to impact on the entire population of the world much more so than the impending oil shortages and price spikes.
Rainwater harvesting is the next big thing to hit businesses and residences, a cost effective and environmentally friendly method that has the potential to save businesses and/or residential complexes hundreds if not thousands of dollars a year in water utility bills and local taxes levied by state and municipal government.
The cost of fresh potable water over the next few years is going to skyrocket; however rainwater harvesting is your answer to avoid hideous increases in water bills by channeling rainwater into the toilet flushing systems of a building and keeping potable water supplied via the utilities for drinking, cooking and general consumption.
Building owners, building management organizations and the businesses or residents that populate them can save millions of gallons of potable water annually across the entire United States by utilizing rainwater harvesting systems, systems which not only impact positively on the bottom line but also on the environment.
Rainwater harvesting systems are uniquely designed, planned and fitted out in your business or residential complex; there are two systems that can be used, active or passive rainwater harvesting.
Active rainwater harvesting systems for collecting, filtering, storing and recycling water which would otherwise be discharged through the drainage systems and into the municipal sewer systems, and passive rain harvesting systems which include wetland ponds and dry creek beds, green roofs and pervious concrete as examples used to keep the water on the land longer and out of sewer or storm water systems.
Either way there is a rain harvesting system which is suitable for your business or residential complex and certainly one which will have a positive impact on your business bottom line resulting from less potable and treated water being, quite literally, flushed out with all the waste into the sewerage systems.
Natural water supplies are continuously being depleted and with populations growing rapidly, supplies of clean fresh potable water are going to become more expensive.
However the one thing we have in abundance and will keep coming ad infinitum is water in the form of rain, and all ready for rain harvesting.
Call in Water Harvesting Solutions, DBA Wahaso today; advice, planning, design, installation, implementation and commissioning of innovative and cutting edge rainwater harvesting systems which will go some way to reducing water bills AND impacting positively on the environment. Find them at their web address, http://www.wahaso.com/
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