Portfolio > Rainwater Harvesting
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Rustic Water Tank
This is a 650 gallon poly tank covered with locally harvested and milled ponderosa pine. The overflow goes to a rainwater fed pond and aspen grove through a series of rain gardens.
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2,600 Gallon Rainwater Harvesting System
This 2,600 gallon water tank is used to irrigate the front yard via a pump and drip irrigation system. It has a back up city water top-off valve so that the water tank becomes the primary irrigation water source.
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620 Slimline Rainwater Harvesting System
This is a 620 gallon slimline tank from Bushman. Designed to fit into tight spaces, this tank fits nicely in the sideyard with room to still get a wheelbarrow around. Water is used for a veggie garden.
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10,000 Gallon Underground Rainwater Harvesting System
This rainwater harvesting system is designed to provide drinking water for the entire house. Equipped with a series of filters including sediment, charcoal, and UV sterilization.
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2,500 Gallon Galvanized Steel
This rainwater harvesting system features a regionally made galvanized steel water tank that is partially buried to protect the plumbing from freezing. Rainwater is used to irrigate an extensive veggie garden.
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Dual Slimline
This sleek rainwater harvesting system stores 1,240 gallons of water into two 620 gallon slimline tank connected in series. The water is used for a veggie garden in front of the tanks. These dark colored rainwater tanks are south facing and thereby double as a solar heat sink buffering the temperature between day and night. Perfect for tomatoes and other heat loving crops in Flagstaff.
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2,000 gallon tank with flagstone wall
This vertical 2,000 gallon tank was designed to fit into a tight place with a diameter of only 6'. A decorative flagstone planter was added for freeze protection. Rainwater is used to irrigate a large veggie garden through a gravity pressurized spigot.
