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Collecting And Using Water When It Rains



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By : Rachel Yoshida    4 or more times read
Submitted 2008-08-07 10:58:38
People in eras gone by always used to collect rainwater for times when there was a dry spell and their normal sources of water would get low or run out. They would use wooden buckets or barrels. In dry months streams and wells could often run dry and without a store nearby to go to buy a few gallons, catching rainwater was an essential part of survival in many places.

Today many people are beginning to make a practice of collecting and using the water that Mother Nature supplies us for free once again. It does take a little effort and some take the task more seriously than others. Many will still just use a wooden barrel to help with watering a small flower garden just to feel like they are contributing something to help our environment. Others take it more seriously and catch water off of the rooftop from the gutters. There are spouts that you can install on a gutter to cut off the water when a barrel or plastic container is full.

For those who want to be really elaborate and use rainwater for their lawns or gardens, they have begun investing in holding tanks connected to irrigation systems. When you are a serious gardener or love your lawn that much, it can be worth the investment. It can also save you a great deal of money on your water bill or perhaps keep your well from going dry in the hot summer time when rain fall is in shorter supply.

It is not just the benefit of having a good deal of water stored for a dry spell that is important these days. There are beginning to be water shortages all over the world and it is only wise that those of us who tend to use more water than others for things like lawn care or garden growing should also help conserve. Using rainwater is a very sensible option to running up our water bill and to conserve at the same time.

There are many other internet sites that you can look up to gather more information about the easiest way for you to catch and use rainwater for your specific needs. Whether you end up using it for watering something you are growing, washing your car, cleaning projects outside, or if you just want to wash your hair with it, it is a great way to do your part in making the most of every drop of water we have.
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