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THE HYDROLOGIC CYCLE99% inaccessible (saltwater/ice)1% precipitation, runoff,
Current US average residential water use
With water recycling – 25% reduction
With water recycling and on site treatment – 40% reduction
WATER CATCHMENT
Simple techniqueReduces consumption for potable water
Deduces storm water runoff and subsequent floodingLowers cost of water supply
ELEMENTS: Catchment, conveyance, purification, storage, distribution
WATER REUSE AND RECYCLINGusing water more than once in a building
Water Recycling: reutilization for same applicationWater Reuse: reutilization for different application
(for example a graywater system)
POTABLE WATERUsually treated, for drinking
RAINWATER
GRAYWATER SYSTEM: Wastewater NOT containing food and human waste
BLACKWATER SYSTEM: Wastewater containing food and human waste
Architectural Issues: Water Reuse can be celebrated and used as a learning tool (expose storage and treatment systems)
FINAL 10.28
- Site Analysis diagrams
- Site plan (show changed contours, roof plans, vegetation, property lines)
- Property sections including cut/fill and changed slope
- Water runoff diagram (start and end point)
- Vegetation selection and location
- Cistern sizing and locations
- Key Drainage detail
MODULE 3 STARTS OCTOBER 31