Line 7: |
Line 7: |
| | | |
| ==Design Assumptions== | | ==Design Assumptions== |
− | [[Rainwater harvesting|Rainwater harvesting (RWH)]] is ideal for sites that cannot infiltrate water (e.g. contaminated soils, WHPAs, IPZs, etc.), zero-lot-line developments, large gardens and landscaped areas. Components include: catchment area (e.g. rooftop), [[Pretreatment| pretreatment]] filter to remove coarse debris, cistern storage, and a connecting pipe network. Additional components include pumps to lift water to higher elevations, additional water filtration and treatment. <br> | + | [[Rainwater harvesting|Rainwater harvesting (RWH)]] is ideal for sites that cannot infiltrate water (e.g. contaminated soils, WHPAs, IPZs, etc.), zero-lot-line developments, large gardens and landscaped areas. Components include: catchment area (e.g. rooftop), pretreatment filter to remove coarse debris, cistern storage, and a connecting pipe network. Additional components include pumps to lift water to higher elevations, additional water filtration and treatment. <br> |
| | | |
| Design and operation and maintenance program assumptions used to generate the cost estimate are based on tool default values and the following STEP recommendations: | | Design and operation and maintenance program assumptions used to generate the cost estimate are based on tool default values and the following STEP recommendations: |
| * Total daily water use of 2,000 L per day (tool default). | | * Total daily water use of 2,000 L per day (tool default). |
| * User specified storage tank capacity of 50,000 L. | | * User specified storage tank capacity of 50,000 L. |
| + | * Two (2) German-style in-line filters and precast concrete containment structures are included to provide pretreatment of roof runoff. |
| * Operation and maintenance (O&M) cost estimates assume annual inspections and cistern pump tests, removal of trash and debris from rooftop and pretreatment filter four times a year, and cleaning of cistern and replacement of pump and pressure tank every five years. Verification inspections are included every 5 years to confirm adequate maintenance. | | * Operation and maintenance (O&M) cost estimates assume annual inspections and cistern pump tests, removal of trash and debris from rooftop and pretreatment filter four times a year, and cleaning of cistern and replacement of pump and pressure tank every five years. Verification inspections are included every 5 years to confirm adequate maintenance. |
| | | |
| ===Notes=== | | ===Notes=== |
− | * Overflow was not costed as it would be needed even if the RWH system was not constructed. | + | * |
− | * Costs for conveyance piping are not included in the model design for indoor tanks because conveyance would be needed even without RWH.
| |
− | * The cost for decommissioning an outdoor above-ground plastic tank for [[#Cold climate considerations#Winter Management|the winter]] is not included.
| |
− | * The tool assumes that only one trench is needed for all piping, including conveyance, service and top-up piping.
| |
| * The tool calculates costs for new (greenfield) development contexts and includes costs for contractor overhead and profit, material, delivery, labour, equipment (rental, operating and operator costs), hauling and disposal. | | * The tool calculates costs for new (greenfield) development contexts and includes costs for contractor overhead and profit, material, delivery, labour, equipment (rental, operating and operator costs), hauling and disposal. |
| ** Land value and equipment mobilization and demobilization costs are not included, assuming BMP construction is part of overall development site construction. | | ** Land value and equipment mobilization and demobilization costs are not included, assuming BMP construction is part of overall development site construction. |