Difference between revisions of "Rainwater harvesting: Sizing and modeling"
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<p> Once the size of cistern has been determined, it can easily be modelled in many open source and proprietary applications. </p> | <p> Once the size of cistern has been determined, it can easily be modelled in many open source and proprietary applications. </p> | ||
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Revision as of 20:28, 5 June 2017
Rapid[edit]
Total cistern volume can be estimated by multiplying the depth of design storm....
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STEP RWH tool[edit]
The Sustainable Technologies Evaluation Program have produced a rainwater harvesting design and costing tool specific to Ontario. The tool is in a simple to use Excel format and is free to download.
<panelInfo> RWH Sizing Tool </panelInfo>
The Treatment Train Tool[edit]
Once the size of cistern has been determined, it can easily be modelled in many open source and proprietary applications.
In addition to the cistern size, modelling requires
<btnPrimary>The Treatment Train Tool</btnPrimary>