ECOLOGY CALCULATOR Rainwater Harvesting A precise tool.
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What is the Rainwater Harvesting & How does it work?
Rainwater harvesting captures precipitation from rooftops, reducing demand on municipal water supplies and mitigating storm‑water runoff. The amount of water that can be collected depends on the roof’s catchment area, the local average annual rainfall, and the runoff coefficient, which reflects losses due to evaporation and inefficiencies. By estimating the potential harvest, homeowners and planners can size storage tanks, evaluate cost‑benefits, and contribute to sustainable water management.
Q = A_{r} \times R \times C \div 1000
Q = annual harvested volume (mΒ³), A_{r} = roof catchment area (mΒ²), R = average annual rainfall (mm), C = runoff coefficient
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I calculate the catchment area for my roof?
Multiply the length and width of your roof to get the total square footage.
What is the runoff coefficient, and how do I determine it?
The runoff coefficient ranges from 0.7 to 0.95, depending on roof material and slope. Consult local guidelines or use an average value for your area.
How much water can I expect to collect annually?
Multiply the catchment area by the annual rainfall (in inches) and the runoff coefficient to estimate gallons collected.
What size storage tank do I need?
Calculate your annual water collection needs and choose a tank that can store at least 6-12 months’ supply, depending on local climate.
Can rainwater harvesting reduce my water bill?
Yes, it can significantly lower your water usage by reducing reliance on municipal supplies during rainy seasons.
Are there any regulations I need to follow for installing a rainwater harvesting system?
Check local building codes and environmental regulations. Some areas may require permits or specific design standards.
What maintenance is required for a rainwater harvesting system?
Clean gutters and screens regularly, check for leaks, and ensure the storage tank is properly sealed to prevent contamination.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.