Unless the zinc content is particularly high it is safe to use on lawns and ornamental gardens.
Is it safe to collect rain water on a roof.
And also that a first flush diverter will remove a considerable number of the pathogens but not enough to be safe.
The study has shown that water from a roof can contain about 60 cfu 100ml of coliform bacteria relatively harmless to 50 000 cfu 100ml very likely to contain harmful pathogens and not safe to use and that a slow sand filter will vary somewhat in its ability to remove pathogens.
Most studies agree that it is a good practice to eliminate the first few gallons of rainfall that is collected from the roof.
Although it is the homeowner s responsibility to ensure drinking water is clean he says information on the safe collection and storage of roof collected rainwater seems not to be reaching many.
Rain can wash different types of contaminants into the water you collect for example bird poop on your roof could end up in your water barrel or tank.
Use it to wash cars and outdoor equipment and to rinse patios.
Safe roofing materials for rainwater harvesting.
However still this water can be used if the first flush of water is diverted from the roof tops.
Roof runoff has many outdoor uses.
Yes rain water is perfectly safe for drinking purpose and qualifies all who tests till the time it hits your rooftop where it interacts with the dirt stored there.
Drinkable rainwater can be collected from most roof types including undamaged asbestos colorbond zincalume and galvanized steel.
This is called the first wash and will be discussed in detail in the first filtering chapter.