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has any one installed a reverse osmosis system | 22 comments (22 topical, editorial)
Re: has any one installed a reverse osmosis system (3.00 / 0) (#2)
by scottsAI (user name at eml dot cc) on Thu Apr 17th, 2008 at 11:57:36 PM MST
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Getterdone,

Rainwater great.
If you live out west make sure you have water rights.

NO to reverse osmosis system.
The last thing you need for rain water is reverse osmosis system.

Yes it can remove many things, not sure if rated or accepted by code for bacteria/virus which is what you need for rain water.
If you dump the first of the rain the water is quite clean, important the roof is metal or tile. Water must be sterilized.

Besides the ultraviolet (UV) consider ozone to sterilize the water.
The UV lamps need replacing yearly, ozone should list decades. Uses less power.
Ozone can sterilize the whole tank, UV just the water flow in or out.
Check out these links for more information:
http://www.arcsa.org/
http://www.harvesth2o.com/
http://www.irc.nl/page/29189

Have fun,
Scott.



Re: has any one installed a reverse osmosis system (3.00 / 0) (#3)
by getterdone on Fri Apr 18th, 2008 at 05:20:22 PM MST
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i spent a lot of time going through the information you posted.
the things that interested me most was, first water diversion, and containment building.
good information.  thanks.
i would however like to see pictures of people on the board's projects they have done.
If I were smart I'd be dangerous
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Re: has any one installed a reverse osmosis system (3.00 / 0) (#5)
by scottsAI (user name at eml dot cc) on Fri Apr 18th, 2008 at 10:52:42 PM MST
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Getterdone,

Saved the best for last:
http://www.builditsolar.com/Projects/Water/Water.htm

Otherpower is about wind, not going to get much response on other subjects.
I have read everything linked to above. I would say I am book smart on rainwater.
Cistern when a kid, collect rain to water my batteries.

Not found a water diversion device I like (or willing to pay for), designed my own, which I do not like yet. Love to see anything you can come up with...

I live in Michigan, with a 2000sqft home a 2500gal tank for family of 4.
Sister in NM, would need 5000gal tank, same yearly rain fall. NM has no rain for months.
Made a spread sheet to calculate tank size based on monthly rain fall. I used the low numbers to calculate, not willing to run out of water!

Found plastic tanks for 2500 gal cost $1000 or so with shipping.
Ebay item 250237686170

Then came across the idea of digging a hole or a wood tank.
Line it with EPDM pond liner (60mil) about $1sqft, much less $ then the tank.
May be a problem for code and flooding considerations. So have top above ground.
Need a cover. How about a deck? Same idea works for solar heated tank.

Estimated it would cost $2k to use rain to replace a $8k well. Looks like a good deal, gave me the $ needed to do solar heating! Got laid off, building is on hold.
I can drive a shallow well for few hundred $, use for watering lawn.

Have fun,
Scott.

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