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Is Your Commercial Building Project Flushing Money Down the Drain?


Close-up of a worn, metallic fountain pen nib on a black surface.A well designed rainwater catchment system can save a commercial building a lot of money that is just being flushed down the drain.

Many Seattle businesses are now incorporating rainwater collection in their new construction designs. Harvested rainwater is being used for irrigation, toilet flushing, and washdown, which saves business owners a significant amount of money.

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Are you aware that the majority of water usage for a commercial building is toilet flushing? The average person will flush a toilet at work 3 times a day, so multiplied by the total number of peopleemployed at that establishment, that can add up.

Do you know that storm water run-off charges are being added to your water and sewer bills? This adds dollars to operating costs.

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Rainwater Collection for Commercial Use is Catching On in Seattle


Close-up of a worn, metallic fountain pen nib on a black surface.RainBank Rainwater Catchment Systems is currently building two 5300 gallon water storage tanks for Kirkland Public Safety building. The collected water will be used for irrigation for the newly remodeled building.

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Rainwater collection for commercial use is catching on in Seattle!

Stay tuned – RainBank has many more commercial rainwater harvesting projects on track for this summer in the Seattle area.

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