Updated on November 9, 2023

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Created on October 20, 2020

Gravity Water

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Gravity Water is a rainwater harvesting system service provider.

Developed By
  1. Danny Wright
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Author

Product Description

Gravity Water is a rainwater harvesting system delivery service organization that prioritizes local materials and labor to install systems. The organization installs water filtration into each system installed.

Target Countries

Costa Rica, Indonesia, Nepal, Puerto Rico, Vietnam

Target SDGs

SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation

Target Users (Target Impact Group)

Community

Distributors / Implementing Organizations

Gravity Water

Competitive Landscape

Direct competitors include RWC Rainwater Harvesting System and Isla Urbana Chaac Kit.

Manufacturing/Building Method

This product is produced by local contractors in each country of interest.

Intellectural Property Type

Open Source

User Provision Model

This product is distributed by Gravity Water.

Distributions to Date Status

By 2020, 24 systems had been installed.

Design Specifications

Gravity Water installs rainwater harvesting systems unique to each project and country. Each system is installed with a three-tier filtration system. Pre-filtration first takes place with a 5-micron carbon block filter to remove microbes and particulates. A second 5-micron carbon block filter provides secondary filtration to this end. Finally, a 0.1-micron hollow-membrane water filter is used to remove the remaining microbial life. Each design is custom-made.

Product Schematics

Technical Support

Provided by the manufacturer.

Replacement Components

Micro-filtration within the system.

Lifecycle

Unknown

Manufacturer Specified Performance Parameters

The Gravity Water tank system is composed of a three-tier filtration system is designed to remove particulates, lead, heavy metals, chemicals, and all odor and taste associated with the water that enters the water tank system (5-micron carbon block filter ) and to remove 99.99999% of all bacteria, such as Salmonella, cholera and E. coli and 99.9999% of all protozoa, such as Giardia and Cryptosporidium (0.1-micron hollow-membrane water filter).

Vetted Performance Status

Unknown

Safety

Unknown

Complementary Technical Systems

Unknown

Academic Research and References

Get involved Gravity Water. Available here

Distribution status information available here

“RWC Rainwater Harvesting System,” Engineering For Change, 05-Oct-2020. Available: https://dev-e4c-website.pantheonsite.io/solutions/product/rwc-rainwater-harvesting-system/

“Isla Urbana Chaac Kit,” Engineering For Change, 01-Oct-2020. Available: https://dev-e4c-website.pantheonsite.io/solutions/product/isla-urbana-chaac-kit/

“Goal 6,” Sdgs.un.org. [Online]. Available: https://sdgs.un.org/goals/goal6

Compliance with regulations

Unknown

Evaluation methods

Unknown

Other Information

None

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