Pila-balde or lining up for hours to get water is now a thing of the past.
The Industrial Technology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI) has made safe and easy rainwater harvesting and storage for reuse on-site.
Rather than allowing it to run off, one can collect rainwater from rivers or roofs and in other places, and redirect it to a modular rainwater collection system made from nanocomposite thermoplastic geomembrane.
Developed by DOST-ITDI, the technology addresses water scarcity for non-potable domestic use in the metropolis. Easy to install, deploy, and store when not needed, the system can fit into most individual homes.
The collection system is fashioned from a geomembrane or liner made by compounding high-density plastic with nano calcium carbonate.
Unlike your metal or plastic tanks, ITDI’s system in an “as is state”
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Displays thick and compact sheets;
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Has high melt flow index such that it can easily be formed, but low enough such that its mechanical strength is sufficient for its purpose; and
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Does not allow water or solvent migration.
Further, adopters of the system are assured that the materials used has passed the mechanical performance tests for
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Tensile strength and elongation;
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Puncture resistance;
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Interface shear strength;
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Anchorage strength; and
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Stress cracking.
The modular rainwater collection system is one of 21 ITDI-developed technologies selected to be featured in Cluster 1 – Food Security, Energy, and Environment of the 2019 National S&T Week (NSTW) Exhibits slated on July 17-21, 2019 at the World Trade Center-Metro Manila. Admission to the exhibits is FREE. It is open to the public from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
NSTW is celebrated every third week of July through Proclamation No. 169 of 1993 to highlight significant contributions of S&T to national development. (AMGuevarra\\ ITDI S&T Media Service)