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Eco Factor: Rainwater harvesting system prevents the growth of algae.
One of the major downsides of harvesting rainwater in large tanks and using it to supplement water demand in your house is the growth of algae in the tank that stores rainwater..
Eco Factor: Rainwater harvesting system capable of capturing over 20,000 gallons of rainwater.
For many of us rainwater harvesting is nothing more than storing rainwater in a tank that could be used for irrigating the plants in our garden once a...
Eco Factor: Rainwater harvesting system made from recycled materials.
One thing that you’ll find in almost all developing nations is clogged drains and gutters laden with plastic bags. These plastic bags end up polluting freshwater sources,...
About 71% of the area of our planet is covered with water, but still the UN estimates that about 18% of the world’s population lacks access to clean drinking water and fresh water. Of the total amount of water on the earth, about 97% is in the...
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Eco Factor: Rainwater harvesting system for urban areas.
Conserving water is always a high priority for all eco-minded homeowners. The only problem till date was the unavailability of a trendy-looking rainwater harvesting system that can help...
Eco Factor: Rainwater harvesting system.
Global warming and long lasting dry spells have encouraged one and all to use their creativity to design the most efficient and effective rainwater harvesting system. While some still use an old oil drum to.
Eco Factor: Rainwater harvesting and storage design.
A catastrophic water shortage can prove to be an even bigger threat than the rise in the prices of fuel and energy. Some researchers believe that underground sources of water could run dry and...
Eco Factor: Cheap rainwater harvesting solution for developing countries.
We all know about the importance of water and the need to harvest rainwater to cater to our daily requirements such as gardening. The high cost of the storage tank required..
As you might know rainwater harvesting systems simply collect the rain which falls onto the roof, flows along the gutter, through the down pipe and into an underground tank. This is all via the integrated cross flow self cleaning filter, removing...
I really appreciate the idea from Kyouei Design that uses a simple umbrella to nurture a plant with runoff rainwater from umbrella. The ceramic Umbrella Pot makes use of rainwater that gets on to your umbrella from a rainy day. The water trickles...
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