Why choose a rainwater collector?
Install a rainwater waste picker, an ecological approach
Installing a rainwater collector in your garden is good for the planet! This reduces our drinking water consumption and thus reduces our impact on groundwater. Indeed, the drinking water we consume on a daily basis comes mainly from these groundwater (63%).
However, this resource is not unlimited and may even be lacking in the years to come. What's the problem? Overconsumption of water that lowers groundwater levels, combined with a water cycle that does not always preserve the balance of the resource.
It is therefore important to save water by reducing our daily consumption. For this, rainwater recovery is a good solution. Currently, the average daily consumption of tap water is 100 litres per person (all uses combined). However, drinking water is not necessary for all our daily uses. The Ministry of the Environment reminds that rainwater can be used to:
- Draining toilet water (flushing);
- Clean floors;
- Clean the laundry subject to proper water treatment;
- Water plants;
- Clean a vehicle.
Installing a rainwater collector is also economical!
Recovering rainwater also saves money (in financial terms). Indeed, in France, drinking water at a cost. It depends on the investments and costs required for the operation and distribution of water, but also for the disposal and reprocessing of wastewater. A price that has been steadily increasing for several years. So, reducing our consumption by using rainwater for certain tasks (watering, flushing, cleaning the soil or linen) can lower the bill.
Note: Some municipalities subsidize the installation of rainwater recovery tanks. Learn.
What is the operating principle of rainwater recovery?
A rainwater collector aims, as the name suggests, to collect stormwater. In practice, it is a matter of recovering water that comes directly from the roofs. To do this, the water is channeled through the gutters towards a vat to be stored. At multitanks, we have several models of vat, above ground or buried, which allow you to collect rainwater and store it. Contact us or visit our website for more information.
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