All posts by Ken Blair

A rainwater collection systems designer and consultant, Ken has designed and installed residential and commercial systems, primarily in the northwest United States for more than 10 years and, in 2014, began consulting and managing builds in other states. Ken is an accredited ARCSA Professional Designer / Installer and Life Member, the Northwest Regional ARCSA representative and advisor to its education committee and is available to speak about Rainwater Collection Systems design and builds. Ken is a United States Navy veteran, having served on active duty during the Vietnam War era. A career entrepreneur, Ken created a new business focus with a commercial dive company in Hawaii in the mid 1980′s to respond to and clean up oil spills, oil spill equipment training, service and maintenance for the oil co-op service industry. Ken is passionate about having a positive impact on the environment and is also a founding director of BANK-ON-RAIN (2011-2014), whose mission is to create grassroots solutions for rainwater collection for consumption and agriculture in developing areas of the planet.

What Storage is Best for a Rainwater Collection System?


Close-up of a worn, metallic fountain pen nib on a black surface.Storage for domestic, household use (potable) is required by code to be NSF approved for drinking water. RainBank Rainwater Systems of Seattle recommends that any storage for residential systems meet this standard. An irrigation system can be converted to domestic use safely if the cistern is NSF approved.

Available space, along with aesthetics, should be considered in what type of watertankbest suits the intent and design.

A large metal grain silo next to a green house in a garden setting.Water tanks can be steel, polyethylene, fiberglass, or cement. There are bladder-type pillow tanks that can be placed in crawl spaces or buried tanks that have zero visual impact. Bolted together, galvanized steel water tanks have a liner inside the tank, while the steel shell provides protection and structure for the liner. Polyethylene (plastic) water tanks are the most cost effective. Additional tanks can easily be added in the future. Slimline tanks or Box tanks can be used for limited available space applications.

Close-up of a worn, metallic fountain pen nib on a black surface.Installation requirements, codes, durability, warranty, and volume, should be considered as well.

A professional designer with experience in rainwater collection should have information to assist in making your decision for your water storage needs.

RainBankis an ARCSA accredited designer and full service installer of rainwater systems and also consults onwater systemsfor both potable, household water use and non-potable for landscaping irrigation and toilet flushing.RainBank will design, install and package systems from 2,500 gallons to 50,000 gallons. Contact us.

Rainwater Catchment Components from RainBank


A small greenhouse with a glass roof surrounded by trees and rocks.RainBank Rainwater Systems is the foremost rainwater collection designer, installer, and supplier of rainwater catchment components in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest.

RainBank embraces an integrated, progressive approach to sustainable, premium water systems and works with eco-friendlyhomeownersseeking to add rainwater collection or assimilateinto plans for anew premiumorcustom built residence.

Architectsconsult RainBank’s expertise at the development stage, for ease of integration of rainwater harvesting into premium residential and commercial projects.

High-endbuilding contractorsspecializing in custom builds, work with RainBank to ensure the highest quality and appropriately sized steel tanks for their clients’ water storage needs.

Plumbing pipes being installed in a backyard trench.RainBank is an American Rainwater Catchment Systems Association (ARCSA) accredited designer/installer of non-potable and potable water systems for residential and commercial applications.

Following our 2015 announcement that we are a dealer of the Wisy 4-step rainwater collection system, we are eager to share thatwe’ve added even more items to our product line:

Steel Water Storage Tanks: RainBank has been awarded aPinnacle Water Tankdealership for Washington and Oregon and is aContain Water Systems Inc. certified installer.Read more.

Close-up of a worn, metallic fountain pen nib on a black surface.Davey Pumps: If you’ve got low water pressure, a Davey BT Series booster pump (available with or without controllers) can solve your low pressure woes by boosting your existing water supply and giving you the ultimate in strong, even water pressure. The Torrium-II®boosts low or fluctuating mains water pressure to give you strong, even water pressure for your comfort and convenience.

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Steel Water Storage Tanks Are Here


Now Offering Steel Water Storage Tanks

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Seattle’s RainBank Rainwater Systems’ progressive approach to the rainwater collection industry is now offering competition in the steel water storage tank market for Washington and Oregon. View a short video below, andvisit our steel water tanks page.

RainBank has been awarded a Pinnacle Water Tank dealership for Washington and Oregon and is a Contain Water Systems Inc. certified installer. With 15 years of experience in steel water tank construction, RainBank Rainwater System has constructed water tanks for the Goodwill building on Rainier Avenue, Wallingford Fire Station, Kirkland Safety Building, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, and many more.

Pinnacle Water Storage Tanks and Contain Water Systems Inc. have many features not offered by competitors. A 20 year warranty, unmatched in the industry, assures customers of quality for commercial and residential applications.

RainBank RainWater Systems continues to strive for excellence in quality of products, construction and pricing.

Contact us now for information and a competitive quote.

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