DJ_L3ThAL
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As title suggests, I'm toying with the idea of a rainwater tank for the house as we are re-doing our gutters. Will use for normal household non-potable uses. Guessing a 1000L or 2000L is about the right size for an average home. Our garden is not water hungry although would get watered every few weeks on average.
Added bonus is I could chill my beer and be fermenting at the end of a brew day, great.
My concern is that a lot of threads I have read the consensus seems to be to simply return the hot water from the chiller back into the rainwater tank. While this would be negligible for an 8000L+ size tank, with a 1000L or 2000L I'd be returning in the order of 15-30% for a triple batch sized chill of near 100C hot water (plate chiller).
Mixing that, let's say 90C, water into the tank would raise the tank water temp up to around 40C (for the 1000L tank example).
My concern is wouldn't this raise the water into a danger zone for harvesting growth, algae, bacteria or whatever other stuff would thrive with a bit of warmth. Sure I'm not drinking the stuff but just a thought I may end up with a pretty filthy rainwater tank needing chlorination at some point which I'd like to avoid. Given the rain we're having it would probably be feasible to send the hot water down the stormwater drain, but obviously better if I could return it to the tank, without any risk.
Anyone in the water industry able to comment and hopefully appease my concern?
Added bonus is I could chill my beer and be fermenting at the end of a brew day, great.
My concern is that a lot of threads I have read the consensus seems to be to simply return the hot water from the chiller back into the rainwater tank. While this would be negligible for an 8000L+ size tank, with a 1000L or 2000L I'd be returning in the order of 15-30% for a triple batch sized chill of near 100C hot water (plate chiller).
Mixing that, let's say 90C, water into the tank would raise the tank water temp up to around 40C (for the 1000L tank example).
My concern is wouldn't this raise the water into a danger zone for harvesting growth, algae, bacteria or whatever other stuff would thrive with a bit of warmth. Sure I'm not drinking the stuff but just a thought I may end up with a pretty filthy rainwater tank needing chlorination at some point which I'd like to avoid. Given the rain we're having it would probably be feasible to send the hot water down the stormwater drain, but obviously better if I could return it to the tank, without any risk.
Anyone in the water industry able to comment and hopefully appease my concern?