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Rainbarrels at a school

Rainbarrels store rainwater for irrigation at Cesar Chavez elementary school in San Francisco, CA. (photo from the SF PUC).

Rainbarrels at a school

Bioswale

Rainwater run-off from the cement paths at UC Berkeley are diverted to this vegetated area, a "bioswale". The stormwater is slowed, and infiltrates into the ground preventing runoff into the nearby creek.

Bioswale

Stormwater treatment

Stormwater from the street is directed into this bioswale/creek area that allows for slower infiltration and groundwater recharge.

Stormwater treatment

Cistern

This 500 gallon rainwater cistern is tucked behind a porch in Berkeley, CA.

Cistern

500 Gallon Cistern

Gutters are rerouted into this 500 gallon cistern.  Note the large manhole at top for access inside for cleaning, the outlet with ball valve connected to a hose at the bottom, and the overflow near the top left.

500 Gallon Cistern

Cistern screen

Rainwater is screened before entering the cistern to remove leaves and debris.  The screen also serves to prevent mosquitos from entering.

Cistern screen

Cistern hose connection

A garden hose is connected to the outlet at the base of the cistern, which is controlled by the ball valve. This enables the rainwater to be used for outside irrigation.

Cistern hose connection

"First flush" for cistern

A "first flush" system catches the dirtiest first rainwater (which has rinsed soil off the roof), in the vertical pipe, preventing it from entering the collection cistern. When the pipe is full, cleaner rainwater proceeds to the cistern.  The "first flush" water in the pipe is released from a spigot at the bottom.

"First flush" for cistern

Rainbarrels under deck

Rainbarrels are stored underneath this deck in San Francisco, CA.  Note the screen filtering
the incoming rainwater from the downspout--it also prevents mosquitos from entering the barrel.

Rainbarrels under deck

Rainbarrels connected below

Rainbarrels are linked together underneath using threaded bung holes to attach fittings and vinyl tubing.
Barrels are sitting on 4x4 lumber to make room for connections below. 

Rainbarrels connected below
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