Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition |
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Talk to your plumber first about the documenting and testing requirements. I installed a large rainwater tank and was going to plumb it to the toilets but after my plumber explained the extra bureaucracy involved if I did so, I gave up that idea. So the water is just used in the garden now.
Posted By: gyrogearWhat are the rainwater requirements in Camelford, one asks ?They have a lot of rainwater.
Posted By: HalcyonRichardit is pot luck whats in it.
Posted By: gyrogearI read somewhere that in Norway, rainwater contains (or contained...) sulphuric acid from British coal-fired power stations.some truth in that, I think from memory, that they had recovered by 2005, 20 years after we cut the emission levels.
Posted By: RexThe only requirement from the BCO was to fit a one-way valve on the loft tank incoming mains, so the rain water cannot fed back and contaminate the system.Probably actually should have a double check valve according to water regulations. Or a suitable, quite large, air gap. And marking on the pipes. But, yes, I don't think there's a great deal to it - just needs a plumber who can read the rules. DJH has been fed FUD.
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