Your rain barrel or rainwater tank can collect runoff during storms and rain, which you can then use on your lawn and garden, dramatically reducing the amount of water you use from your home water line during the summer months.
Even if you don’t have the greenest thumb, you can help your plants, shrubs, trees, and grass grow better by watering with collected rain water. Plants love natural rain water that isn’t chlorinated or fluoridated like municipal water normally is, so collected rain water is the best choice for watering your plants.
Direct runoff refers to the dramatic surface runoff of water that floods into sewers during rainy and snowy weather. In industrialized areas, all the concrete, houses, and other impermeable surfaces keep the rain water from soaking into the ground where it lands, as it normally would. When the water is, instead, flooding into the sewage system, the system can overload, resulting in major problems such as flooding downstream and leakages at local sewage treatment plants. By collecting the rain water that lands on your roof, you can do your part to minimize these problems.
When rain falls in the middle of an uninhabited forest, even rain that has picked up pollutants can be cleaned out, since most of the water will soak through the soil. However, when rain runs along roofs, streets, and cars, it takes all those pollutants with it, right into the natural waterways and drinking water treatment sites, since the soil that would otherwise soak it up is covered. By collecting rain water, you can prevent some pollution of the waterways around your home.
If you live in a relatively dry area, you may think that having a rain barrel or rain water tank is pointless because you’ll never get any water. However, it often takes less than an inch of rain to fill an entire rain barrel, depending on the size of your roof. According to the City of Kearny website, a 1,000 square foot roof with just an inch of rainfall yields over 600 gallons of water!
If you live in a city, chances are likely that you have to pay for your water usage, which makes rain barrels and rainwater tanks one great option for conserving water and saving money. With hundreds of gallons of rain water from a single rain fall, you can use that water for your lawn and garden for weeks to keep things looking green – without ever tapping into your city water supply.
As you can see, having a rain barrel or rain water tank is a great option for families who are interested in conservation and being green. While you can’t use water collected in a rain barrel for drinking, washing, or bathing (unless it is filtered), it will definitely offset your use of water in your lawn and garden. But if you’re looking for some other ways to be environmentally friendly while saving money, here are some great options:
There are so many ways to go green in your everyday life, and having a rain barrel or rainwater tank outside your home is just one simple one.
Source: Greener Ideal (By Daniela Baker)
Simple rainwater harvesting tank systems where no water filtration takes place should only be used for garden irrigation or possibly bathing/showering. However, it is a simple matter to filter the rain water at point of use (at your faucet if the rainwater tanks integrate with your existing water supply) or by fitting a filter system where the rain water exits the water tank. Rainwater is pure before it reaches your rooftop however, once it is collected from the gutters, it may have picked up contaminants- always filter rainwater if you intend drinking it. The type of water tank you choose for rain water storage important; choose a water tank that either has a food-grade inner lining or is made from food grade polyethylene / plastic. JoJo Tanks (South Africa) manufactures plastic / poly water tanks that are made from food grade plastic and comply with SABS and national health standards. Click on the links below to see the varies sizes and types of water tanks available from JoJo Tanks.
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