dcg9381
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We built (and lived in) our shop before our residence went up. The shop serves as infrastructure for the house - water collection, water filtration, water pump, etc. We've been living on 15,000 gallons for the last 2-3 years and have had to truck in water as Texas has been under drought conditions on and off.
Texas A&M has an excellent water collection spreadsheet. Give it roof area, average rain fall, tank size, etc - and it can determine (depending on usage) the sustainability of off-grid water collection. I used this when we designed the house. At the time, the shop was 2400 sqft of roof area. We've expanded it since.
Spreadsheet/calculator: Rainwater Harvest Calculator
I've "slowed down" on projects - working all weekend every weekend didn't leave me much left over... But my spouse gave me a nudge this weekend to complete the water project. We added another 10,000 gallons of collection off the house. I still need do the final plumbing between the tanks, but hopefully this will get us by without having to tank in water again.
Why did we choose water collection? A well here starts at about $20,000. Not counting my labor I'm in for less than that with 5 x 5,000 gallon tanks. Also the water here is exceptionally hard (almost off the scale) and rain water tests as much cleaner - it's easier on the house and much easier to clean up to be drinkable. The water table in Texas continues to decline, so I'm expecting dry wells in the next 5 years.
A few photos:
Texas A&M has an excellent water collection spreadsheet. Give it roof area, average rain fall, tank size, etc - and it can determine (depending on usage) the sustainability of off-grid water collection. I used this when we designed the house. At the time, the shop was 2400 sqft of roof area. We've expanded it since.
Spreadsheet/calculator: Rainwater Harvest Calculator
I've "slowed down" on projects - working all weekend every weekend didn't leave me much left over... But my spouse gave me a nudge this weekend to complete the water project. We added another 10,000 gallons of collection off the house. I still need do the final plumbing between the tanks, but hopefully this will get us by without having to tank in water again.
Why did we choose water collection? A well here starts at about $20,000. Not counting my labor I'm in for less than that with 5 x 5,000 gallon tanks. Also the water here is exceptionally hard (almost off the scale) and rain water tests as much cleaner - it's easier on the house and much easier to clean up to be drinkable. The water table in Texas continues to decline, so I'm expecting dry wells in the next 5 years.
A few photos:
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