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56 - Solving common pump issues in rainwater harvesting systems

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Q: What is the purpose of household rainwater harvesting?
A: To collect and reuse rainwater in domestic applications like flushing toilets, watering gardens or washsing clothes.
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Q: How much more energy can older, outdated pumps consume when compared to newer, energy efficeint models?
A: 40-70%
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Q: Which of the following is not a typical method used in rainwater harvesting systems?
A: Water is collected from the roof guttering and pumped directly down to the points of use.
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Q: How can rainwater harvesting benefit households and their ocupants?
A: Reduces water bills and energy consumption