Harvesting rainwater

The storage tank can be either part of the structure of the building or a separate self-contained unit. * Pressurized pumping, treating and filtering systems. Components such as pumps, solenoid valves, three-way valves, expansion tanks, etc., will require separate feeds, conduits and disconnects. Al...

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