Rainwater Harvesting Using Permeable Pavers and Underground Storage

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Start Date
06/05/2024
End Date
06/07/2024
Description
Rainwater harvesting is a sustainable and economic solution to help ease some of the water scarcity and drought-related issues facing large swaths of the US. Utilizing permeable pavers to cleanse, capture, and convey stormwater to an underground storage system can provide harvested stormwater that can potentially be used for irrigation, laundry, toilets, car washing, and numerous non-potable water needs depending on what is allowed in local and State regulations.

This presentation will provide real-world solutions to successfully capture, store, and reuse rainwater, while educating the audience on the key design considerations required to implement the harvesting system. Design considerations that will be discussed include soil conditions and modifications (if necessary), hydrologic design; structural design for the permeable paver system and vault system; pump and discharge pipe sizing, sizing the storage volume based on demand and precipitation; and overflow and bypass considerations.
Location
Asheville, NC
Distance Learning
No
Course Equivalency
Yes
Subjects
Sustainable Development & Design
Health, Safety and Welfare
Yes
Hours
1.0
Learning Outcomes
Understand local regulatory requirements for rainwater harvesting and where to find resources.
Learn how to use permeable pavers to cleanse and pre-treat stormwater for reuse.
Learn how to store and extract rainwater for reuse from a cistern/vault.
Instructors
Kevin Earley
Course Codes
B5-D
Provider
North Carolina Chapter of ASLA


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