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Old 04-08-09, 10:13 AM   #1
Tango Charlie
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Question Harvested rainwater for non potable use in the home

I am a technical writer/engineer at a small company that does contract engineering.
i.e.; people come to us with an idea and ask us to make it work.

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Our field of expertise is electronic engine controls. We work a lot with MEFI controllers. But that's off topic.

Just the other day the boss dropped a new project in my lap. The concept is to use harvested rainwater to flush toilets.
Have any of you guys seen any technologies that interface a rainwater system with a city water (or well water) supply?
I've been internet surfing like mad, and have found some sites like harvesth2o.com and others that are linked from threads here on ecorenovator, but have not found much yet.

I just don't want to be reinventing the wheel.

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