Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Singing in the Rain!


Yep, that has been me when it rains, because our new rain barrel is filling up! I can use the stored contents for future watering, window cleaning, auto cleaning and more! It also functions as an education diversion as our five-year-old runs out to check the level after it rains! He gets so excited when the level has increased. Me too!

Why do you care as your hose is right there? Well here are some reasons from Sustainable Neenah's rain barrel project. Rain barrels:
  • Lower household water bills and who can't use that?
  • Reduce the amount of potable (drinkable) water used on lawns and gardens.
  • Save municipal resources by reducing volume of water treated on use for plants (chemicals, electricity, storage costs). We all want to save our towns $$$ in these times.
  • Decrease the negative impact of storm water flowing to our rivers and lakes.
  • Lower the percentage of roof top rainfall as a component of urban runoff. (This is a type of water pollution.)
  • Provide a backup source of water during times of drought or between rain showers.
  • Provide naturally softened water that is better for delicate houseplants, auto cleaning and window washing.
  • Provide chlorine-free water for plants, which helps maintain a healthy biotic community in the soil.
  • Provide an educational tool for teaching residents, and our kids about water conservation and other sustainable practices.
Interested? You can get rain barrels at many different garden stores, online, or you can do it yourself.

P.S. Check your state laws. If you live in a dry state a.k.a. UT you may have some regulations that prevent using rain barrels on large scale. Check laws and maybe even write your state rep.

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