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Rain Harvesting | FAQ - What's the difference between a wet and dry rain harvesting system? @rain.harvesting | Uploaded November 2020 | Updated October 2024, 16 hours ago.
Rain Harvesting systems fall into two broad categories: “wet” systems and “dry” systems.

Whether your system is wet or dry depends on the pipework that leads to your tank.

In wet systems, the pipes from your gutters travel underground before emerging to empty into your tank. Because these pipes sit below the level of your tank inlets, they remain filled with water at all times (unless you take steps to empty them).

In contrast, the pipes in dry systems run directly from your gutters into your tank. They fully empty each time after it rains.

To learn more about these systems, you can read more on our website at:
https://rainharvesting.com.au/field-notes/articles/rain-harvesting/wet-dry-rain-harvesting-systems-whats-the-difference/

What is a “Wet” Rain Harvesting system?
https://rainharvesting.com.au/field-notes/articles/rain-harvesting/what-is-a-wet-rain-harvesting-system/

What is a “Dry” Rain Harvesting system?
https://rainharvesting.com.au/field-notes/articles/rain-harvesting/what-is-a-dry-rain-harvesting-system/

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