With global Warming and the recent change in global weather patterns
it is likely that rainfall patterns will
continue to change bringing shorter but
heavier bursts of rain causing flash flood
and soil erosion. We have witnessed this as
rainfall recorded in some parts of Malaysia
has shown a marked increase in the last five
years.
Commercial and household water consumption has been increasing steadily in
the last century. As the climate warms, so
new ways will have to be found to reduce,
reuse and retain water. Users call no longer
assume that there is an endless supply of
water even in a country with high aver-
age rainfall per year like Malaysia. This is
already evident from the occasional water
rationing as well as considerable price
increase of municipal water supply.
This is where rainwater harvesting and
recycling come into the picture. With water
charges at the present level, the payback
time on such a system is typically 10-20
years, If you consider commercial properties
with large roof areas and high consumption
of non-potable water, the payback time can
be much shorter. However the benefits are
much greater than just financial, the environmental aspects of rain water recycling
are also very great.
Collected and filtered rain water can be
safely used to flush toilets, water the garden,
wash clothes, wash car and general cleaning. Being soft water and chlorine free it is
kind to washing machine, cleaning surface,
plants, skin and does not leave behind
unsightly scales and stains.
Advantages of rain water
* With a rainwater harvesting system we
can all contribute towards a sustainable
future.
* A rainwater harvesting system can
provide water for non-potable (non-con-
sumption) purposes, such as flushing toilets,
washing laundry, watering the garden and
washing cars.
By substituting municipal water with
rainwater for non-potable uses alone, we
can halve the amount of municipal water
used by a typical premises. Thus rainwater
collected can make an important contribution to our dwindling municipal water supply.
* Roof rainwater can be of good quality
and may require minimal treatment before
non-potable usage. As rainwater may be
contaminated, it is often not considered
suitable for drinking without prior treatment.
* Rainwater harvesting reduces
your water bills.
* It can provide aka-native water
supply during water supply rationing or intermpti6n.
* RWHS enhances the value of a
property and can satisfy the water
requirements of various levels of
certifications for a sustainable home.
* RWHS forms part of the rain-
water management scheme, by
reducing storm-water runoff thus
reducing or mitigating the possibility
of flash flood.
* Rainwater is naturally soft. It
is ideal for washing machines as it
reduces the amount of detergent
required and reduces the build-up of
lime scale.
* Being chlorine free, it is excellent
for watering the garden and filling
ponds.
BACFREE ventured into the
rainwater harvesting industry in
Malaysia in 2007. In 2009 they were
appointed as the Malaysian and
Singapore partner of the industry
leader in rainwater harvesting WISYAG of Germany.
They provide clients with rainwater harvesting systems that are fully
compliant to Malaysian and international best practice guidelines.
~ For product and design
enquiries, call Bacteria free Water
Engineering (M) Sdn Bhd at +603-
5633-8281 or visit www.rainwater-harvesting.corn.my
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