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=Water Infrastructure= | |||
Our water infrastructure consists of: | |||
*Well | |||
*Submersible Pump | |||
*Long Hoses | |||
*Many (under 20) 55 gallon barrels | |||
*Reverse Osmosis Filtration System | |||
*Surface Pump (with Pressure Switch at 50psi and strainer) | |||
=System Summary= | |||
*The well draws water in from its surroundings. | |||
*The submersible pump pushes water from the well through long hoses to a 55 gallon barrel. | |||
*The 55 gallon barrels are linked to each other so as to become a single large water reserve. | |||
*The surface pump pushes water from the reserve through the long hoses to the residential areas. | |||
*The residential area has a reverse osmosis filtration system that cleans some of the received water for drinking. |
Revision as of 17:04, 9 June 2012
Water Infrastructure
Our water infrastructure consists of:
- Well
- Submersible Pump
- Long Hoses
- Many (under 20) 55 gallon barrels
- Reverse Osmosis Filtration System
- Surface Pump (with Pressure Switch at 50psi and strainer)
System Summary
- The well draws water in from its surroundings.
- The submersible pump pushes water from the well through long hoses to a 55 gallon barrel.
- The 55 gallon barrels are linked to each other so as to become a single large water reserve.
- The surface pump pushes water from the reserve through the long hoses to the residential areas.
- The residential area has a reverse osmosis filtration system that cleans some of the received water for drinking.