Ken P
Well-known member
New guy here with lots of crazy ideas so I'll start with this one. I did a search and didn't see anything about this particular subject. First I'll say I live in NW Georgia and we have watering bans virtually every year during the spring and summer months. I haven't built my dream garage yet and have wondered about alternative water sources to help supplement washing cars etc. I'm also not a plumber so any input is appreciated. I'm guessing if there was a stream or lake nearby I could pump water into a holding tank of some kind? I can't see drilling a well as I know that can be expensive. Also maybe collect and route rainwater ( when it does rain ) into the same tank? I was thinking of some kind of very basic pump / filter like used on hot tubs to clean and circulate the water. Also maybe a float switch to activate the pump from the water source to keep a minimum water level? I was also thinking about maybe using it as a source for a simple bathroom and washing hands. Would the costs outweigh the benefits? Water used for washing cars etc. from an alternative source is allowed. Get caught washing cars enough during the ban can ultimately lead to having the city water turned off with fines. 


