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Strawbale Construction & Rainwater Cisterns
CONSIDERATIONS:
The Austin area receives an average of 32 inches of rain per year. A 2000 square foot area can capture 36,000 gallons of water, which would match up 100 gallons per day in water demand. This is a significant amount of water toward the needs of a water-conserving home.
The quality of rainwater can vary with proximity to highly polluting sources. However, in general, the quality is very good. The softness of rainwater is valued for its cleaning abilities and benign effects on water-using equipment. As an irrigation source, its acidity is helpful in the high PH soils of our region and, as one would expect, is the best water for plants.
Rainwater harvesting systems designed to fill all the water needs of a home can be similar in cost to the expense of putting in a well. Operating costs for a rainwater system can be less. Rainwater collection systems designed to supplement the water needs of a home already on the city system for irrigation purposes can be costly. The primary expense is in the storage tank (cistern). In our area, the cistern size for irrigation can be large due to the high temperatures and extended dry periods in the summer. If the system is not counted upon as the only source of irrigating water, building as large a cistern as one can afford is often the measuring gauge for cistern size.
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Farm & Ranch Service Supply Co.
P. O. Box 10165
San Antonio, TX 78210
(800) 292-0007
concrete tanks, roof washers, floating filters, more
Rain Man Waterworks
P. O. Box 972
Dripping Springs, TX 78620
(512) 858-7020
design & installation, systems
John Dorn Tank Building, Inc.
PO Box 1833
Vidor, Texas 77662
(409) 769-5129
bolted, galvanized tanks
Austin Pump & Supply
3803 Todd Lane
Austin, Texas
(512) 442-2348
polyethylene tanks
Preload Inc.
5710 LBJ Freeway, Suite 140
Dallas, Texas 75240
(800) 645-3195
concrete tanks
Red Ewald Inc.
PO Box 519
Karnes City, Texas 78118-0519
(800) 242-3524
fiberglass reinforced tanks
L & F Mfg.
PO Box 578, Hwy. 290 E.
Giddings, Texas 78942
(800) 237-5791
fiberglass tanks
Midessa Membranes
Midessa Industrial Vinyl Co.
Rt. 4, 5203 W. 42d
Odessa, TX 79764
(915) 333-3055
PVC bladders
Water Filtration Company
108-B Industry Road
Marietta, OH 45750
(614) 373-6953 (800) 733-6953
roof washers, floating filters, more
Tank Town
1212 Quail Ridge
Dripping Springs, TX 78620
(512) 894-0861
fiberglass cisterns
Rainwater Collection Over Texas
201 Thurman Rd.
San Marcos, TX 78666
(800) 222-3614 (512) 353-4949
rainwater systems,water conservation products
Water Works of Texas
2206 Matterhorn Lane
Austin, TX 78704
(512) 326-4636
rainwater systems
Bowerbird Construction
P. O. Box 698
Dripping Springs, TX 78620
(512) 419-4555
ferrocement tanks, systems
SkyWater Systems
P. O. Box 1218
Dripping Springs, TX 78620
(512) 264-1681
rainwater systems
Phoenix Fabricators
PO Box 8527
Ennis, Texas 75120
(214) 875-9675
welded steel elevated tanks
Smith Industries Inc.
PO Box 7398
Houston, Texas 77248
(713) 869-1421
fiberglass tanks
Gardener's Eden (catalog)
100 North Pt. St.
San Francisco, CA 94133
(800) 822-9600
35-gal. barrel w/ spigot
Barrel City USA
8401 S. 1st St..
Austin, Texas 78748
(512) 282-1328
recycled 55-gal. drums
Hoover Group, Inc.
1800 Coleman Rd.
Anniston, AL 36201
(800) 737-8683
Bulkdrum II "refill bottles"
Landmark Structures, Inc.
1103 East Price #102
Keller, Texas 76248
(817) 379-6816
steel tanks - elevated
Travis County Rural Water Delivery Program
(512) 473-9383
will provide water to "prime" rainwater systems and/or after 90 days drought in Travis County, TX
Rainsoft
11500 Metric Blvd. Ste. 290
Austin, TX 78758
(512) 837-2488 or 459-3131
water treatment systems
American Waterworks Association (AWWA)
Texas Section
700 Cardinal
Elgin, TX 78621
(512) 285-2770
Woods, Paul, Choudhury, Iftekhar,
"Potential for Rainwater Use in Texas,"
College of Architecture,
Texas A&M, 1991.
Brittain, Richard G., DeCook, K. James, Foster, Kennith E., etal,
"Summary Reports on Phase I and Phase III, Casa Del Agua:
A Community Water Conservation Demonstration and Evaluation Project"
University of Arizona,
Tuscon, Arizona
July, 1986 and October, 1989.
"Captured Rainfall,"
The Resources Agency
Department of Water Resources
State of California
May, 1981.
Brittain, Richard G., DeCook, K. James, Foster, Kennith E.
Water Harvesting and Reuse: Designing an Urban Residential Demonstration
Office of Arid Lands Studies
College of Agriculture
University of Arizona
Tuscon, Arizona
November, 1984.
Rainwater Harvesting : The Collection of Rainfall and Runoff in Rural Areas; Arnold Pacy; 1986
Residential Rainwater Catchment Systems; W. Laurence Doxsey; 1996
Texas Guide to Rainwater Harvesting; Texas Water Development Board
"Home Use of Graywater, Rainwater Conserves Water--and May Save Money" by Joe Gelt
Annual rainfall for the state of Florida and monthly rainfall for specific Florida cities, compliments of the Florida Agricultural Information Retrieval System
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