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  2. Rainwater tank - Wikipedia

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    However, many homes use small scale rain barrels to harvest minute quantities of water for landscaping/gardening applications rather than as a potable water surrogate. These small rain barrels, often recycled from food storage and transport barrels or, in some cases, whiskey and wine aging barrels, are often inexpensive.

  3. California is letting billions of gallons of stormwater wash ...

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    In California and many other parts of the world, traditional water sources — including underground aquifers and fresh water from rivers, streams and snowmelt — are becoming less reliable.

  4. Green infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    A rain garden in Syracuse, New York. The rainfall collects and falls off the roof which soaks into the soil allowing for nourishment of the greenery on the side of the building. This specific rain garden reduces the amount of run off into the streets and surrounding areas.

  5. Rainwater harvesting - Wikipedia

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    configuration of domestic rainwater harvesting system in Uganda. [1]Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is the collection and storage of rain, rather than allowing it to run off.. Rainwater is collected from a roof-like surface and redirected to a tank, cistern, deep pit (well, shaft, or borehole), aquifer, or a reservoir with percolation, so that it seeps down and restores the ground w

  6. Historic snowstorm shuts down travel for millions from Texas ...

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    For parts of the western and northern Gulf coast, this could end up being the biggest snow and ice storm in more than 100 years and possibly one that many people may remember for decades.

  7. Cistern - Wikipedia

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    It is not uncommon for a cistern to be open in some manner in order to catch rain or to include more elaborate rainwater harvesting systems. It is important in these cases to have a system that does not leave the water open to algae or to mosquitoes, which are attracted to the water and then potentially carry disease to nearby humans. [9]

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