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|  | *<strong>Micro- or Ultra- filtration</strong> uses such fine membranes that the vast majority of harmful viruses, bacteria etc. are excluded from the water directly.   |  | *<strong>Micro- or Ultra- filtration</strong> uses such fine membranes that the vast majority of harmful viruses, bacteria etc. are excluded from the water directly.   | 
|  | All three water purification technologies require specialist design and consultation with a subject matter expert is recommended for higher tiers of water use. |  | All three water purification technologies require specialist design and consultation with a subject matter expert is recommended for higher tiers of water use. | 
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|  | |+ Water quality treatment required for multi-residential and commercial applications (Abridged from [https://www.iccsafe.org/wp-content/uploads/110116-Draft-CSA_ICC-B805-Rainwater-Harvesting.pdf CSA B805 draft]) |  | |+ Water quality treatment required for multi-residential and commercial applications (Abridged from [https://www.iccsafe.org/wp-content/uploads/110116-Draft-CSA_ICC-B805-Rainwater-Harvesting.pdf CSA B805 draft]) | 
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|  | *Misting stations |  | *Misting stations | 
|  | *Swamp coolers}} |  | *Swamp coolers}} | 
| − | |0||99.999%||99.999%||colspan = "3" style="text-align: center; background: orange;"|Outside of the scope of the CSA standard | + | |0||99.999%||99.999%||colspan = "3" style="text-align: center;"|Outside of the scope of the CSA standard | 
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| − | <h5>Source Water Quality </h5> | + | <h3>Source Water Quality </h3> | 
| − | <p> A study of many types of roof surfaces in Texas found:
 | + | A study of many types of roof surfaces in Texas found: | 
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 | + | *'Cool' membrane, concrete tile, and metal roofs all produced water of similar good quality for non-potable use, | 
| − | <li>'Cool' membrane, concrete tile, and metal roofs all produced water of similar good quality for non-potable use,</li>
 | + | *The runoff water from asphalt shingle and green roofs contained significantly more dissolved organic carbon (DOC). The DOC can add a  yellow colour to the water. If the water is treated with chlorine, for drinking purposes, DOC can produce toxic compounds [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0043135410008535]. | 
| − | <li>The runoff water from asphalt shingle and green roofs contained significantly more dissolved organic carbon (DOC). The DOC can add a  yellow colour to the water. If the water is treated with chlorine, for drinking purposes, DOC can produce toxic compounds[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0043135410008535].</li>
 | + | Research in Hamilton, ON assessed the water quality of rain collected from three highly reflective 'cool roof' membranes[http://wst.iwaponline.com/content/70/7/1205?utm_source=TrendMD&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Water_Science_and_Technology_TrendMD_0]. Key findings: | 
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 | + | *The water was free from significant contamination with by-products of plastic manufacture and did not show elevated levels of the five metals tested.   | 
| − | <p> Research in Hamilton, ON assessed the water quality of rain collected from three highly reflective 'cool roof' membranes[http://wst.iwaponline.com/content/70/7/1205?utm_source=TrendMD&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Water_Science_and_Technology_TrendMD_0]. Key findings:
 | + | *Increased microbiological contamination was found in runoff from roof areas where ponding occurred. | 
| − | <ul><li>The water was free from significant contamination with by-products of plastic manufacture and did not show elevated levels of the five metals tested.</li>
 | + | Note: Increased microbiological contamination in roof runoff is also associated with warmer weather [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0043135411002181]. | 
| − | <li>Increased microbiological contamination was found in runoff from roof areas where ponding occurred.</li>   
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| − | <p>Increased microbiological contamination in roof runoff is also associated with warmer weather[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0043135411002181].</p>
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