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Why rain barrel?

Discussion in 'Nature/Habitat/Garden Corner' started by OSimpson, Nov 19, 2008.

  1. OSimpson

    OSimpson Certified Master Naturalist

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    What is a rain barrel?
    A rain barrel is a system that collects and stores rain water from your roof that would otherwise be lost to runoff and diverted to storm drains, streams and the Chesapeake Bay. Composed of a 55 gallon drum, a vinyl hose, PVC couplings, a screen grate to keep debris and insects out, and other off-the-shelf items, a rain barrel is relatively simple and inexpensive to construct and can sit conveniently under any residential gutter down spout.

    What are the advantages of a rain barrel?
    Picture of rain barrelLawn and garden watering make up nearly 40% of total household water use during the summer. A rain barrel collects water and stores it for when you need it most -- during periods of drought -- to water plants, wash your car, or to top a swimming pool. It provides an ample supply of free 'soft water' to homeowners, containing no chlorine, lime or calcium making it ideal for gardens, flower pots, and car and window washing.

    A rain barrel will save most homeowners about 1,300 gallons of water during the peak summer months. Saving water not only helps protect the environment, it saves you money and energy (decreased demand for treated tap water). Diverting water from storm drains also decreases the impact of runoff to streams and the Chesapeake Bay. Therefore, a rain barrel is an easy way for you to "Save the Bay" and have a consistent supply of clean, fresh water for outdoor use, FREE.

    So please take advantage of this workshop at Broadlands and get yours too.
     
  2. Iris

    Iris New Member

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    when and where is the workshop?
     
  3. OSimpson

    OSimpson Certified Master Naturalist

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    Please see the entry on this Forum :Rainbarrel Workshop coming to Broadlands
     

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