Purple Pipe, Golf Course Irrigation and Rainwater Harvesting Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010
Wastewater for Recreation The Oaks & Panther Trail Golf Courses Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010
Lake Harrison 45 acres surface area 103.2 acre feet Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010
The Oaks and Panther Trail Golf Courses use water from Lake Harrison for irrigation purposes. Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010
San Jacinto River Authority Woodlands Division Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010
How the system works 2 outflows from SJRA- Woodlands Division Second Outflow 600,000 gpd Second outflow has higher TCEQ-regulated parameters designed for irrigation usage First Outflow Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010
Harvesting Rainwater Turning Disaster into Benefits Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010 7
Houston Rainfall for 1971 through 2000, NOAA Average monthly rainfall was 4.11 Houston is recognized as the third most volatile city for average rainfall in the USA: 26.7 78.7 inches* (30 year interval 1971-2000) Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010 8
Impervious area in Houston Metro Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010
1 Square Foot Of Surface X 1 Inch of Rain = 0.6234 gallons Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010
Benefits of Rainwater Harvesting Rainwater harvesting systems reduce non-point source pollution such as pesticides, fertilizers and petroleum products that end up in rivers and groundwater. Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010
Benefits of Rainwater Harvesting As decentralized water systems, they contribute to restoration of stream flows and habitats. Integrated on-site water capture reduces the waste and environmental disruption involved in centralized water distribution systems. Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010
Benefits of Rainwater Harvesting Rainwater catchment systems can replace use of potable water for irrigation, which is the largest use of fresh water in the United States according to the USGS.7 At home, the average person uses 80 to 100 gallons of water per day, mostly for toilet flushing, followed by bathing.6 Very little of the potable water used in the home is consumed for drinking and eating. Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010
Benefits of Rainwater Harvesting Implementing waterefficient technologies in combination with a rainwater harvesting system can eliminate or vastly reduce use of public water supply. Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010 15
Using Rainwater Drip Irrigation Drip Irrigation Benefits: Reduces or eliminates wasted water No runoff: The water is absorbed by the soil Little evaporation : Water is applied to the plant s root zone No water is lost on sidewalks, driveways, and empty areas Better Plant Health Water applied at the soil level is better able to meet the plant s needs and reduces diseases. With less runoff, your fertilizers and pesticides stay where they are needed. For brackish water sources, drip irrigation reduces leaf damage by not wetting them. Lower home maintenance costs Since the water is not spraying the house and fence, patching and painting is reduced. Windows aren t sprayed so less cleaning is needed Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010
Home rain collection systems Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010
Slim Rain Tanks UT Austin Bushman Tanks Pacific Grove, CA Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010 19
Green Houses Las Casas Verdes Austin, TX Mendeck Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010
Commercial Rainwater Tanks Mendeck Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010
Underground Rainwater Tanks Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010
Rainwater Tanks TAMU TAMU TAMU Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010 23 TAMU
Roof Materials Metal (Standing Seam) Recommended for potable systems Smooth surface helps keep it clean of dirt and dust Runoff coefficient is highest of the roofing materials, about 95% Mendeck
Hill Country Youth Event Center This collection system provides all the water for the 45 indoor and 18 outdoor livestock wash bays, for all the toilets and urinals in the exhibit hall, for dust control in the indoor arena, and to irrigate the native Texas landscaping. By harvesting the rainwater, localized flooding, erosion, and runoff into the Guadalupe River are also reduced
Rainwater Harvesting Montgomery County Extension Office Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010 26
Rainwater Harvesting Tanks at Lone Star Groundwater Conservation District
Cities using rainwater harvesting In many communities, designers no longer have a choice but to become more proactive about managing water. Many government agencies are mandating that developments capture stormwater. Aging infrastructure cannot handle the flow into sewer systems. In fast-growing Portland, Oregon, which receives more than 40 inches of rain annually, one-third of the sewer pipes are over 80 years old. With a focus on keeping water out of the system, the city requires a stormwater abatement plan for any construction with more than 500 square feet of impervious surface. Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010 30
Cities using rainwater harvesting Most areas of the United States lag behind international trends. For years, countries in arid climates have been demanding that developments capture and reuse water. For these nations, drought conditions and the lack of available groundwater create constant pressures on supply. Desalination plants and residential water tank systems are necessities. Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010 31
University of Pennsylvania Shoemaker Green 2.75-acre park area integrated with an intricate system to capture and reuse stormwater and HVAC runoff water from the surrounding buildings. Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010
Colorado s first rainwater harvesting community From an economic standpoint, [rainwater harvesting] has already been very good for us, says Harold Smethills, founder and managing director of the company. It s going to save the project and residences a lot of money over a period of time. Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010 33
Cities using rainwater harvesting Singapore: Massive apartment rooftop collection - cost of $1.17/1000 gallons Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010
Cities using rainwater harvesting Tokyo: Ryogoku Kokugikan Sumo-wrestling Arena water collected from a 90,000 square foot roof collects 264,172 gallons. Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010 35
Cities using rainwater harvesting Berlin - Daimlerchrysler Potsdammer Platz 345,000 square foot roof area. Collection= 845,000 gallons Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010 36
Cities using rainwater harvesting Berlin: Beiss-Luedecke Strasse Building 75,000 square feet of roof space collects 642,000 gallons. Rainwater Harvesting - MCMGA - 2010 37