Bord na Mona Debuts Rainwater Harvesting Solutions at WEFTEC.09

Oct. 15, 2009
RainSava system provides water shortage and storm water runoff solutions

Bord na Mona Environmental Products U.S. Inc. introduced a complete range of RainSava rainwater harvesting products at WEFTEC.09 in Orlando, Fla.

RainSava rainwater harvesting systems are designed to provide an alternative to the use of potable drinking water for non-drinking water reuse applications. Bord na Móna provides complete systems or individual components to capture and use rain that falls onto a catchment area such as a roof. By collecting and filtering natural rainwater and providing a means of distributing the water to the required locations in an economic way, RainSava systems provide a solution to the growing problem of water shortage and storm water runoff.

The system incorporates a filter that can be located in each downpipe or in the combined rainwater pipe after it goes underground. This unique filter design ensures that the rainwater passes through the filter and into the storage tank so that any debris and leaves are filtered out. The design ensures that access to the filter is simple allowing ease of cleaning.

“Bord na Mona has been designing and installing RainSava rainwater harvesting solutions throughout Ireland and the United Kingdom, ” Keaney said. “This experience is now being made available to the United States, which has urgent and growing needs to conserve water.”

Source: Bord na Mona

Sponsored Recommendations

Benefits of Working with Prefabricated Electrical Conduit

Aug. 14, 2024
Learn how prefabrication of electrical conduit can mitigate risk, increase safety and consistency, and save money.

Electrical Conduit Cost Savings: A Must-Have Guide for Engineers & Contractors

Aug. 14, 2024
To help identify cost savings that don’t cut corners on quality, Champion Fiberglass developed a free resource for engineers and contractors.

Get Utility Project Solutions

June 13, 2024
Lightweight, durable fiberglass conduit provides engineering benefits, performance and drives savings for successful utility project outcomes.

Energy Efficient System Design for WWTPs

May 24, 2024
System splitting with adaptive control reduces electrical, maintenance, and initial investment costs.