Archive for 'Rainwater Harvesting'

Let it Rain

In 2008 Dennis Haysbert was in Kobe, Japan for the Youth Summit for the Environment to discuss the importance of environmental issues facing the world today. In this speech, Dennis reminds us how just how easy the solutions to big ...

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The RainCatcher story

August, 2009 – Reporter Jarrod Holbrook and RainCatcher Fred Mango document ...

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Anywhere & Everywhere

CLEAN WATER NOW   by   Jon Rose

In any situation, anywhere around the world, clean, safe drinking water is always at hand once you have the right tools:  1 a Just Water™ Ceramic Drip filter . . .  ...

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Upside down umbrella

From YouTube: Rain Water

The film brings a simple message: ...

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Water Filter Instructions

In any situation, anywhere around the world, clean, safe drinking water is always at hand – once you have the right tools: 1 a Just Water™ Ceramic Drip filter . . . 2 two stackable buckets with lids ...

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Wonderwater Rain Catchment Systems

Green pioneers

Noe Valley spec house touts conservation, including rain catchment system

Susan Fornoff, Chronicle Staff Writer
Saturday, April 22, 2006

Even before its buyers move in, a new Noe Valley home touted by its builders as “the greenest house in San Francisco” ...

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Rainwater harvesting in Texas

Into Each Life, Some Rain Must Fall. Why Not Bottle It?

By Nora Krug
New York Times – January 8, 2004

DRIPPING SPRINGS, Texas

EVER tasted a raindrop and wondered, Why doesn’t someone bottle this stuff? Well, someone has and ...

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How to build a RainCatcher

I am a rain farmer. Mine is the easiest job in the world. Every human needs to drink about 180 gallons of water each year. Uncountable gallons of pure rainwater fall from the sky every day. My job, and that ...

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Alms for All

Every half hour I get thirsty, reach for the ever present bottle of water and take a few healthy gulps. Forty-eight drinks of water each day, times 365 = 180 gallons a year. Meanwhile, a couple billion other people ...

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Rainwater Harvesting Guide

A handy guide to the basics of rainwater harvesting, Rainwater Harvesting: Rainwater harvesting techniques recycle storm water for irrigation, from ToolBase Services.

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