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<h3>Source Water Quality </h3>
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===Source Water Quality===
 
A study of many types of roof surfaces in Texas found:
 
A study of many types of roof surfaces in Texas found:
 
*'Cool' membrane, concrete tile, and metal roofs all produced water of similar good quality for non-potable use,
 
*'Cool' membrane, concrete tile, and metal roofs all produced water of similar good quality for non-potable use,
 
*The runoff water from asphalt shingle and green roofs contained significantly more dissolved organic carbon (DOC). The DOC can add a  yellow colour to the water. If the water is treated with chlorine, for drinking purposes, DOC can produce toxic compounds<ref>Mendez CB, Klenzendorf JB, Afshar BR, et al. The effect of roofing material on the quality of harvested rainwater. Water Res. 2011;45(5):2049-2059. doi:10.1016/j.watres.2010.12.015.</ref>.
 
*The runoff water from asphalt shingle and green roofs contained significantly more dissolved organic carbon (DOC). The DOC can add a  yellow colour to the water. If the water is treated with chlorine, for drinking purposes, DOC can produce toxic compounds<ref>Mendez CB, Klenzendorf JB, Afshar BR, et al. The effect of roofing material on the quality of harvested rainwater. Water Res. 2011;45(5):2049-2059. doi:10.1016/j.watres.2010.12.015.</ref>.
Research in Hamilton, ON assessed the water quality of rain collected from three highly reflective 'cool roof' membranes<ref>Gong K, Wu Q, Peng S, Zhao X, Wang X. Research on the characteristics of the water quality of rainwater runoff from green roofs. Water Sci Technol. 2014;70(7).</ref>. Key findings:
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Research in Hamilton, ON assessed the water quality of rain collected from three highly reflective 'cool roof' membranes<ref>Breda, N.J.J. 2003. Ground-based measurements of leaf area index: a review of methods, instruments and current controversies. J. Exp. Bot. 54(392): 2403–2417. doi: 10.1093/jxb/erg263.</ref>. Key findings:
 
*The water was free from significant contamination with by-products of plastic manufacture and did not show elevated levels of the five metals tested.  
 
*The water was free from significant contamination with by-products of plastic manufacture and did not show elevated levels of the five metals tested.  
 
*Increased microbiological contamination was found in runoff from roof areas where ponding occurred.
 
*Increased microbiological contamination was found in runoff from roof areas where ponding occurred.
 
Note: Increased microbiological contamination in roof runoff is also associated with warmer weather <ref>Vialle C, Sablayrolles C, Lovera M, Jacob S, Huau MC, Montrejaud-Vignoles M. Monitoring of water quality from roof runoff: Interpretation using multivariate analysis. Water Res. 2011;45(12):3765-3775. doi:10.1016/j.watres.2011.04.029.</ref>.
 
Note: Increased microbiological contamination in roof runoff is also associated with warmer weather <ref>Vialle C, Sablayrolles C, Lovera M, Jacob S, Huau MC, Montrejaud-Vignoles M. Monitoring of water quality from roof runoff: Interpretation using multivariate analysis. Water Res. 2011;45(12):3765-3775. doi:10.1016/j.watres.2011.04.029.</ref>.
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