Calculating Your Average Rainfall & Rainwater Tank – many persons when looking at rainwater harvesting ask as to calculating your average rainfall & ideal tank size. Using rainwater can bring many economic benefits as it can help you save money on your water bills for many uses around the home and in commercial premises. In many areas, there are grants/rebates and tax allowances for those who install a rainwater tank and rainwater systems.
There are many factors that can affect this, including the following:
All these will depend on how much rainfall you get each year.
The Met Office is an excellent source of historical rainfall data for your area as this will show several things.
As a guide, 1mm of rain will give approximately 1 Litre (L) of water from each square metre or roof area collected. This will show whether you can collect the volume of water you require or whether you may need to consider a mains top up so you don’t run out of water when it isn’t raining.
For businesses and industry, the uses of round rainwater tanks for rainwater harvesting remain the same as domestic, including laundry, watering gardens, toilet flushing and cleaning. Water for businesses is becoming an increasingly expensive proposition with sewerage and trade effluent charges rising and an efficient rainwater harvesting system can help reduce costs by as much as 50% when it is combined with other water-saving measures.