Rainwater Harvesting in Practice: Stormsaver Factory Tour and Talk

Date: Tuesday 6th October 2026
Times: 13:00-15:30pm
Location: Hockerton Moor Enterprise Park, Winkburn Lane, Kirklington Newark, Nottinghamshire
PPE required: No
Parking arrangements: Free on‑site parking
Join us for a practical site visit at Stormsaver HQ, exploring how rainwater harvesting systems are designed, delivered, and applied across modern housing developments.
This session combines technical insight, regulatory context, and real‑world demonstration, supporting housing developers in understanding what water reuse looks like in practice.
Agenda
From 13:00 – Arrival, tea and coffee
13:15–13:30 –
Welcome and introduction
13:30–14:30 –
Rainwater Reuse in Housing Developments: Technical, Regulatory, and Practical Perspectives
14:30–14:45– Open Q&A and discussion
14:45–15:30 – Guided site tour / Live system demonstration
Find out more about Stormsaver online:
UK’s Leading Water Reuse Specialists | Rainwater & Greywater Systems


Michael Farnsworth - Chief Executive at Stormsaver
Michael has worked in water conservation since his university years, where he helped develop one of the UK’s first mass-manufactured rainwater harvesting systems.
Michael’s work focuses on the design and innovation of water reuse technologies and supporting ongoing collaboration with Nottingham Trent University and the University of Nottingham. He is also a long-standing director of the UK Water Reuse Association, supporting wider understanding and uptake of water reuse across the UK.

Lisa Craven - Managing Director at Stormsaver
Lisa has spent over 25 years working in the water reuse sector and is widely involved in shaping the national conversation around water security and sustainable development.
Lisa has worked closely with organisations including the Future Homes Hub and the House Builders Federation, as well as with parliamentarians, contributing her knowledge into how water reuse policy translates into delivery on residential sites.

