RainWater Systems
By jimmybme on February 2, 2010
RainWater Systems
You often read or hear of places around the world that have considerable amounts of rainfall each year but where people still die of thirst and have to make do with frequent water shortages. Alternatively, you might already have adequate and consistent supply of water from the local water company.
However, you might have a [...]
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Rain Harvesting
By jimmybme on December 6, 2009
Rain Harvesting
In an effort to conserve water, and to live as “green” as possible, many individuals are starting to create their own outdoor rain harvesting system. Rain harvesting is the process in which a person attempts to collect and store water from the rain in their area. Rainwater systems usually consist of three individual parts.
These [...]
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Rainwater Catchment
By jimmybme on December 24, 2009
Rainwater Catchment
The importance of water in human sustenance cannot be overemphasized. We drink it; use it to prepare food, for general cleaning and farming. On the commercial front, water is a key component in many industrial processes. Like any vital resource, usable water is rarely available in abundant supply all year round and everywhere in [...]
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