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But, in dense urban centres, green roofs are increasingly being used to receive irrigation from harvested rainwater. Current Ontario Building Code permits the use of rooftop runoff to be reused in this manner, so long as it is 'free of solids'.</p>
 
But, in dense urban centres, green roofs are increasingly being used to receive irrigation from harvested rainwater. Current Ontario Building Code permits the use of rooftop runoff to be reused in this manner, so long as it is 'free of solids'.</p>
 
<p>A 'closed loop' system can be created by coupling a rainwater harvesting system to a green roof.  by catching and reusing runoff, the only water leaving the system is through evapotranspiration. This prevents any runoff from leaving the site and so prevents any nutrient loading to the environment. </p>
 
<p>A 'closed loop' system can be created by coupling a rainwater harvesting system to a green roof.  by catching and reusing runoff, the only water leaving the system is through evapotranspiration. This prevents any runoff from leaving the site and so prevents any nutrient loading to the environment. </p>
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TP.png| Total Phosphorous reported in runoff from green roofs (abstracted from Hill 2017)
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