• CLICK HERE to Visit Our Blog– for a Wealth of JoJo water tank & Rainharvesting info!
    blankblankblankblank
    • Home
      • Choosing A Water Tank
      • ABOUT JOJO TANKS
      • FAQ
      • Other JoJo Products
      • Privacy Policy
    • Contact
      • Recommended Installers
      • Our Contact Details
    • PRICES
      • JoJo Vertical Water Tank Prices
      • JoJo Low Profile & Horizontal Tank Prices
      • JoJo Underground Tank & Tank Stand Prices
    • FREE Quote
    • Delivery Options
    • Vertical Tanks
    • Horizontal Tanks
    • Tank Stands
    • Visit our Blog
    ✕

    Reduce Stormwater Runoff

    • Home
    • Blog
    • rain gardens
    • Reduce Stormwater Runoff
    What is an Eco Estate?
    May 14, 2010
    War and Water
    May 17, 2010
    May 16, 2010
    Categories
    • rain gardens
    • stormwater runoff
    Tags
    • gray water recycling
    • grey water recycling systems
    • protect our environment
    • rain garden
    • rain gardens
    • rainwater
    • reduce stormwater runoff
    • save irrigation costs
    • save money
    • save our environment
    • save water
    • save water bill
    • storm water
    • storm water runoff
    • stormwater management
    • stormwater pollution
    • stormwater reduction
    • tenk
    • water conservation
    • water conservation systems
    • water rhapsody
    • water storage
    • water systems
    • water tank
    • water tanks

    A reduction in stormwater runoff is good for the environment.  As the video explains, there are a number of things that you can do to reduce stormwater leaving your garden and house.  Rain gardens help reduce runoff and save on irrigation costs. Water Rhapsody water conservation systems include rainwater harvesting systems and grey water recycling systems; these ensure that there is a substantial reduction in the amount of water leaving your home.  Water storage is core to our rainwater harvesting system; various shapes, types and sizes of water tanks can be installed.  Not only do these water systems save money and water, they also make a positive contribution to improving and protecting our environment.

    Share
    Share
    0
    admin
    admin

    Related posts

    September 12, 2014

    Video: Practical Rain Garden Installation


    Read more
    water tank prices
    August 9, 2014

    Why build a rain garden?


    Read more
    rain tanks and rain gardens
    April 5, 2014

    10 steps to creating a rain garden


    Read more

    1 Comment

    1. Sustainable Eating | Rainharvest.co.za says:
      June 8, 2010 at 7:46 pm

      […] actions will save you money, water and protect the environment from overflowing sewage works and stormwater runoff.  Rain water harvested from your rooftop and stored in water tanks must be filtered if you intend […]

    © 2022 Rain Harvest | All Rights Reserved | Cookies & Privacy policy