CPM Environmental ensures rainwater harvesting in Kent
CPM Environmental has recently supplied a twin 6000 litre Rainwater Harvesting system complete with an integrated soakaway system to Kent’s Wildlife Trust head office extension project at Tyland Barn in Maidstone Kent.
The work involves restoring and converting a 17th century farmhouse into offices for the Trust’s wildlife staff. The trust works to increase the knowledge, understanding and enjoyment of Kent’s wild plants and animals.
The Rainwater Harvesting System was designed by Conker Conservation Ltd, Chartered Surveyors, who are dedicated to sustainable design, specialising in ecological building design, making them the ideal choice for this kind of project.
The system will supply water for WCs, irrigation and boot washing.
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