I want to Harvest rain water and I could not find the way to do so ? . Help Me.?


Question:Please give the websites to do so .

Answers:
There are many sites. Where are you having trouble? It can begin as easily as putting a rain barrel under your down spout and using that water to irrigate plants either by dipping it out or attaching a drip system to the container and a valve to control the water.

You can also direct the water from the roof and paved surfaces to near by landscape plants through land contouring and perhaps some pipes or a French drain.

Runoff water can fill and underground cistern to be dipped or pumped out at a later date.

Here are just two sites found by searching "water harvesting."

http://www.water-tanks.net/acatalog/rain...

http://aquamor.tripod.com/page3.html...


they make big containers (barrels) to trap rain water from your gutters its really neat but you can dig a hole and put the container in the ground with lid and pump it out to water things (flowers) that could help you save water and such
ok, you cant find a way to harvest rain water. are a blonde, or something? you don't need a special contraption to ghet it, all you need is a couple dishpans! if you want more water, get more dishpans. hope this helps, blondy!

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