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| [[File:STEP Minto Cistern P1 - Copy.jpg|thumb|Rainwater harvesting is commonly employed on zero-lot-line projects like downtown condos. This cast in place concrete vault in one corner of the parking level is a typical design.]] | | [[File:STEP Minto Cistern P1 - Copy.jpg|thumb|Rainwater harvesting is commonly employed on zero-lot-line projects like downtown condos. This cast in place concrete vault in one corner of the parking level is a typical design.]] |
| Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is the ancient practice of collecting and storing precipitation for later use. Although Ontario is a region with relatively abundant fresh water, RWH is increasing in popularity for a number of reasons: | | Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is the ancient practice of collecting and storing precipitation for later use. Although Ontario is a region with relatively abundant fresh water, RWH is increasing in popularity for a number of reasons: |
− | *The simplicity of selecting and installing a system, owing to improvements in the technology and the development of a local industry,
| + | #The simplicity of selecting and installing a system, owing to improvements in the technology and the development of a local industry, |
− | *The ease of modelling RWH in a stormwater management (SWM) plan, owing to the fixed size of the catchment and the cistern,
| + | #The ease of modelling RWH in a stormwater management (SWM) plan, owing to the fixed size of the catchment and the cistern, |
− | *Increasing transparency of storm sewer costs in some municipalities, and
| + | #Increasing transparency of storm sewer costs in some municipalities, and |
− | *Increasing utility rates for potable water supply.
| + | #Increasing utility rates for potable water supply. |
| <blockquote>Rainwater harvesting is an ideal technology for: | | <blockquote>Rainwater harvesting is an ideal technology for: |
| *Sites which cannot infiltrate water owing to contaminated soils or shallow bedrock, | | *Sites which cannot infiltrate water owing to contaminated soils or shallow bedrock, |