Harvesting rainwater is legal in most areas and often incentivized with rebates; check the local regulations. Rainwater ...
Though people have been collecting rainwater for thousands of years, the process can be mystifying. “Most homeowners know what a rain barrel is. They know the design they want and how much they’re ...
As more homeowners become increasingly aware of the importance of drinking water quality, the demand for dependable home water filtration systems continues to grow. Today's consumers are not only ...
Imagine getting fined for catching rain. Sounds absurd, right? Yet across the United States, particularly in arid Western regions, rainwater harvesting operates in a surprisingly complex legal gray ...
One inch of rain pouring down on an average-sized residential roof creates 748 gallons of stormwater runoff, according to the King County Wastewater Treatment Division. After collecting debris, waste ...
Image Credits: Shutterstock/Olya Detry. Some people are growing vegetables using only rainwater, and many say it's reducing the need for daily watering while making home gardening more self-sustaining ...