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Rainwater Harvesting Made Easy A Beginners Guide To Build And Maintain Your Own Sustainable Clean Water System For Your Urban Home Rural Farm Or Homestead Perennial Publishing

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Rainwater Harvesting Made Easy A Beginners Guide To Build And Maintain Your Own Sustainable Clean Water System For Your Urban Home Rural Farm Or Homestead Perennial Publishing
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Publisher: Perennial Publishing
File Extension: AZW3
File size: 1.25 MB
Pages: 106
Author: Perennial Publishing
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Rainwater Harvesting Made Easy A Beginners Guide To Build And Maintain Your Own Sustainable Clean Water System For Your Urban Home Rural Farm Or Homestead Perennial Publishing by Perennial Publishing instant download after payment.

Design and implement the rainwater harvesting system that is perfect for you.
Did you know that in the United States alone, an estimated 345 billion gallons of water are used daily? This correlates to each American using about 80 to 100 gallons of water every single day.
This shouldn’t be surprising – we live in a world of consumerism, and unfortunately, this even correlates to how we use natural resources like electricity and water.
And in today’s economy, prices of everything are rising. But what are you supposed to do when your water bill keeps getting bigger and bigger? It’s not like you can just go without water.
In that same spirit of buy, buy, sell, sell, we buy bottled water from companies that are filled with chemicals. These plastic bottles are then dumped into our landfills and our oceans, doing nobody any good.
But if these are the concerns, what is the answer, you ask? Rainwater harvesting (RWH).
Rainwater harvesting has roots on every continent, being traced back to people like the Ancient Romans and Mesopotamians, and even Native Americans. Without this ancient technique, many of these groups wouldn’t have been able to survive in the regions they lived in.
There are many regions around the world now, even, that would not survive without harvesting rainwater.
Take the Shivali village in India as an example, where children had to bring water with them to school. But now that they have begun harvesting rainwater in their schools, kids are able to stop worrying about having access to water and focus on what really matters: learning and socializing.
If these villages can utilize rainwater harvesting to sustain them, you can surely implement a smaller-scale system for your home following the steps outlined in this guide.

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