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Stormsaver saving water for Welsh Assembly

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Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Jun 22, 2010

Stormsaver new contract with the Welsh Assembly Government to supply a 60,000 litre below ground system to the new government bulding at Llandudno Junction, North Wales.

The new building has been designed to include energy efficient resources and key sustainable features, such as rainwater harvesting.

This will minimise the building's impact on the environment, as well as being cost efficient.

The building's 3,311m2 roof area will capture up to 2,712m3 of rainwater, which will be used in the flushing of WCs and urinals.

A header tank and a UV disinfectant system will also be supplied.

The contract is worth approximately GBP20,000 and has been commissioned by mechanical and electrical engineering contractors, Rotary NW.

It is estimated this installation will save the council up to GBP4,230 per annum.

The architects are Austin Smith Lord.

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