Type of technology used for containing or recycling water
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Type of technology used for containing or recycling water
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List Options None | Option Definition None | Unit of Measure None | |
List Options Not applicable | Option Definition Not applicable | Unit of Measure None | |
List Options Other | Option Definition Other | Unit of Measure None | |
List Options Rain barrel | Option Definition Containers that collect and store roof runoff for later reuse. They can provide an alternative source of water for irrigation or toilet flushing, thus reducing the property’s potable water use while also mitigating stormwater runoff. Rain barrels typically hold about 60 gallons, and provide water for landscape irrigation. Because of their small size and potential to remain full, however, their impact on stormwater management is limited. Cisterns are typically larger, and may include pumps and filtration systems that allow them to be used to supplement gray water needs such as toilet flushing. Because of their size and ability to supplement gray water needs, they can be more effective for stormwater volume reduction than rain barrels. | Unit of Measure None | |
List Options Reclaimed water system | Option Definition System for recycling water | Unit of Measure None | |
List Options Unknown | Option Definition Unknown | Unit of Measure None |
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