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Week 8

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Title presentation slide During week 8, the group was in the final stretch. The group received feedback from the final report draft, so we continued to finalize and touch up the final report to submit in week 10. The group started to work on the final oral presentation which will be presented week 10. It is important to keep the presentation time constraint in mind so that we do not go over. In order to stay within the time constraint, the group must rehearse what will be said and who will say it. Therefore, parts of the presentation should be divided up properly and equally. Another thing that we have to keep in mind for the presentation is that the slides should not be filled with words. We have to try our best to adjust to the 6-by-6 rule, which is 6 bullets max and 6 words max per bullet. This method avoids overwhelming the audience and prevents the group members from plainly and blatantly reading directly off from the presentation slide. The presentation slides should ju...

Week 7

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Week 7 This week we submitted our final draft. We started working on a 3-d model and a scaled model to get a better idea of our design. By including dimensions, we get a sense for possibility and aesthetic. We finalized the idea of our water collection processing system to be above ground in an insulated shed. The collection tank will sit on the concrete slab of the shed. Next to the collection tank, the shelf separates the filter and pump. The filter sits on the shelve while the pump sits below it on the ground. We were able to concatenate all the gutters into one pipe before going into the filter. This prevents the need to clean the tank and have multiple filter inputs. The pump connects directly to the water main line, with a switch separating the two based on the fill level of the water collection tank. The pipes going from the pump to the main water line will need to be insulated until it is below the frost line. 

Week 6

    Week 6 Week 6 consisted on working on our design draft and finalizing our model. We decided that our collection tank will be underground along with the pump and filter. We kept in mind that the temperature of the water throughout winter could freeze, so we are going to put our tank, filter and pump below the frost line. We are also working on figuring out the dimensions for the parts we need. We plan on having a sediment filter to pre-filter the water before it goes to the filter. This will catch larger particles such as leaves, bugs, sticks, etc. We also calculated how large our storage container will need to be based on monthly usage and the amount of water collected in a month. Depending on the fill level of the tank, will determine how much water is available to use. In order to automatically switch between using the rainwater and the water main line, we plan on implementing a device that acts as a switch between the water lines. We found a sensor that takes press...

Week 5

Week 5 Week 5, we made a big change to our design. Our original design using the Myers hall building, the water use was not reduced by a substantial amount. We decided to change our design to a residential building. We are still going to include our original methods like rainwater collection and low flow restrictors. We are still working to figure out whether or not a filter is needed. If we go the route of filtering the rainwater, it would be costly but the filtered water can be directed right into the water main line. We also have to keep in mind that the water will be used up as it is being filled so the collection tank could either be empty or overfilled. When the collection tank is empty, the water supply will come from the water main supply line. There will be either a second tank connected to store the overflow of the first or an output to allow the excess water to drain off the property. In rainwater collection systems it is common to have a "first flush" system, w...

Week 4

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Week 4 This week consisted mostly of interpreting the roof and plumbing plan and trying to determine the square footage. After we calculated the square footage we were able to determine the amount of water that was able to be captured per year. We also figured that in order to reduce the water intake by  a noticeable amount we would need to implement low flow water restriction on most of the spouts. Using the water restrictors we can reduce the usage of water per output by more than 50%. We began to calculate the number of rainwater tanks we would need for our system to run sufficiently. We decided in order to reduce the amount of water used, we would need to make the collected water potable. We have been looking at various styles of industrial water purification systems, to determine which one will fit our situation best.We would also need a pump from the purifier to the water main line. Our flow of parts can be represented by gutters > collection tank > purifier > p...

Week 3(04/18/2018)

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Week 3 consisted mostly of looking for parts for our theoretical model. We were able to find a variety of water collection tanks, gutters, pipes, etc. For our specific building, we need to figure out which type of each component fits best. We are still deciding on which building we could best improve on. We can't decide between a flat roof vs a sloped roof. A flat roof would include a drain connected to the collection tank while, a sloped roof would include gutters that concatenate into the collection. We also figured out the construction specifications on how to hang gutters, slope the gutters for drainage, and figured out the length of gutter per downspout. 

Week 2 (04/11/2018)

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This week we spent a majority our time researching the parts for the type of model we needed to design. Not only were the parts a factor but we also had to decide on which building to implement them onto. While choosing our building we wanted something with a large roof area to increase the amount of rainfall it was able to catch. We also began thinking of how we could filter the gray water into potable water. We decided we were going to use a large water storage bin to collect the rain water, which would be placed underground or on the ground near the roof. While researching the gutters we found it is possible to place foam like material inside the gutter to reduce sediments in the water. Another solution would be a diverter to sort the water. After a long period of time without rain, sediments will build up on the roof. This includes leaves, branches, seeds, etc. By installing a diverter it is possible to sort the sediment filled water until the...