Posts Tagged 'water tanks'

Transformation

Transforming a Sports Car in California into Rainwater Storage Tanks in Kenya

To fund the upcoming RainCatcher project outlined in the following story I am putting my Mazda Miata up for auction. For information and bid submitting call 415-939-9396 or email ...

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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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RainCatcher — water for California and beyond

Water for California

I have a solution to California’s, and the world’s, water woes. It’s called the RainCatcher.

In California, and throughout the Western U.S., the demand for water is rapidly outpacing supply. Current and future water needs for home and business ...

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Water For Africa

Recently, the World Health Organization estimated that 5 million people die annually from water-borne diseases. The Big Question: How can we help to bring safe, clean drinking water to the billions of people around the world who are chronically thirsty? ...

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Simple pleasures

A 1999 World Bank – United Nations Development Program report called “Learning What Works” strongly criticized mega-projects and called for small technologies and community control of water.

People in the United States drink over 2.5 billion gallons of bottled water each ...

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MEDIA ADVISORY — Water for Children Africa trip

Media Advisory

Contact: Sharon Ross

“Thank you for the two water tanks that you gave us. Last year people were suffering from typhoid because of bad water from rivers, but now we are drinking clean water because of you …” ...

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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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