
Rainwater harvesting systems are increasingly being incorporated in multiple occupancy commercial and public-sector developments such as office buildings and school or hospital extensions.
Use of rainwater harvesting systems in such applications is not only good for the environment, but additionally makes excellent financial sense.
Such buildings frequently have large roof areas which of themselves present storm-water management issues; collecting this roof water for re-use helps to alleviate this problem.
Conversely, buildings with multiple occupancy have a high, and potentially expensive, demand for toilet flushing water; using harvested rainwater for this purpose therefore makes excellent financial sense and can provide, alongside Enhanced Capital Allowance considerations, very short investment pay-back periods.
Distribution centres, too, with their requirement for fleet vehicle washing are an excellent example of the cost-effective application of rainwater harvesting. In short, any building with a large roof and a high-demand for non-potable water can at one and the same time use rainwater harvesting to help solve environmental storm-water management issues - and make very substantial savings on the use of mains water.
We can offer a range of bespoke and off the shelf rainwater harvesting systems for applications in all sectors.
Past projects include,
Commercial: Supermarkets, Car Showrooms, Hotels, Care Homes, Office Buildings, Horticultural Nursery,
Industrial: Food Processing Plants, Distribution Centres, Fertiliser Store, Research Facility
Public Sector: Hospitals, Medical centre, Childrens Centre, Library
Education: Primary Schools, Sixth Form Colleges, Nursery, Secondary Schools, Training Centre
Leisure: Sports Hall, Cinemas, Theatres, Visitors Centres
Residential: Housing Estates and Developments, Apartment Buildings,

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