Rainwater collection and storage typically includes an above ground rainwater storage tank. In most situations, the rainwater lands on a roof structure such as a house, barn, shop building, horse arena, commercial building, etc. The collection structure typically includes gutters and downspouts which both play a role in directing the water to the rainwater storage tank.
The general rule of thumb is that you can collect about 620 gallons of water per 1,000 square feet of collection surface (roof space) during a 1 inch rain event.


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