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What are the advantages of using rainwater?
Rainwater harvesting promotes self-sufficiency and fosters an appreciation for water as a resource. ...
Rainwater harvesting also conserves energy as the energy input needed to operate a centralized water system is bypassed. ...
Rainwater is one of the purest sources of water available. ... However, rainwater quality is influenced by where it falls. ...
Rainwater is soft. ...
The harvesting of rainwater simply involves the collection of water from surfaces on which rain falls, and subsequently storing this water for later use. Normally water is collected from the roofs of buildings and stored in rainwater tanks. ...
The collection of rainwater from the roofs of buildings can easily take place within our cities and towns, not just in rural Australia. All that is necessary to capture this water is to direct the flow of rainwater from roof gutters to a rainwater storage tank. ... If you are reliant on collected rainwater and are not connected to a towns water supply, then the water collected will be especially important to you.
Approximate Word count = 797 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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