In
2006/2007 we built our own reservoir, right beside
the main nursery plot.
The
principal aim was to make best use of rainwater
from our barn and polytunnel roofs as well as
to collect surface run-off from the car park.
We were also able to capture water from a natural
spring that rose along the southern edge of the
Nursery.
All
this water is now collected in a small holding
tank, sited in a neighbouring wood, before being
pumped into the main 6500 cubic metre reservoir.
From there it passes through through a filter
and chlorination process to eradicate any possible
pests or diseases before being used extensively
to irrigate the Nursery.
We
hope that the reservoir will allow us to become
virtually self- sufficient in water - a consideration
that may become even more important should the
british climate continue to alter in the ways
suggested by recent trends. Not only will the
reservoir reduce our costs as the price of water
rises, but it will also be recycling in
its truest form!
We were delighted to receive a grant of £33,000
from SEEDA as part of their Water Efficiency Programme.The
full cost of the project was some £80,000,
but included some upgrading of our current irrigation
mains and wiring. Based upon the levels of our
last pre-reservoir annual water bill, the entire
cost of the project should be offset within the
next 5-7 years.
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