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Rain Tank Depot Blog: Rainwater harvesting from start to finish (final cost $1.26/ gallon retained)
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Rain Tank Depot Blog. Monday, September 19, 2011. Rainwater harvesting from start to finish (final cost $1.26/ gallon retained). I've put together this post regarding a residential rain tank system we just installed here at our humble abode on the upper Texas coast. As usual, this is a noncommercial. Post I provide extensive sourcing here, but no corporate entity has provided any financial consideration in exchange for being cited. 1) THE BIG BARRIER TO RAIN HARVESTING. With rain harvesting, I had the.
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Rain Tank Depot Blog: Rain Harvesting Expo & Workshop
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Rain Tank Depot Blog. Wednesday, January 5, 2011. Rain Harvesting Expo and Workshop. Join Us to learn all aspects of Rainwater Collection and Harvesting. Programs will cover everything from simple rain barrels to complete, complex systems. All your questions answered by certified rainwater collection pros. Huge discounts and a free gift for all attendees. The event is slated for Saturday, February 5th 2011 from 11:00 am until 6:00 pm at the Tank Depot in San Antonio. Posted by Saltwater Tough.
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Rain Tank Depot Blog: August 2010
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Rain Tank Depot Blog. Tuesday, August 10, 2010. Rain Water Harvesting Basics. Mr Tyson is a member of ARCSA. How much rain may I expect to harvest off my roof? There are several factors to consider in calculating the water storage potential of your system. Average annual and monthly rainfall totals. Median annual and monthly rainfall totals. For most cities, rainfall data is available from the National Climatic Data Center at http:/ hurricane.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/HPD/HPDStats.pl. Consider how frequently...
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Rain Tank Depot Blog: Rain Water Harvesting Basics
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Rain Tank Depot Blog. Tuesday, August 10, 2010. Rain Water Harvesting Basics. Mr Tyson is a member of ARCSA. How much rain may I expect to harvest off my roof? There are several factors to consider in calculating the water storage potential of your system. Average annual and monthly rainfall totals. Median annual and monthly rainfall totals. For most cities, rainfall data is available from the National Climatic Data Center at http:/ hurricane.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/HPD/HPDStats.pl. Consider how frequently...
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Rain Tank Depot Blog: Lower Pricing on Water Wall
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Rain Tank Depot Blog. Friday, April 29, 2011. Lower Pricing on Water Wall. The Contain Rainwater Harvesting Wall. Is built with quality in mind. Our new tank is built from the highest food grade plastics available and is made with 100% recyclable materials. We stand behind our products and offer a lifetime warranty "Water Tight For Life". The Contain Rainwater Harvesting Wall is a dual sided tank leaving the end user with two different cosmetic options. 1) Beautiful rock wall look with modern touches.
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Rain Tank Depot Blog: September 2011
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Rain Tank Depot Blog. Monday, September 19, 2011. Rainwater harvesting from start to finish (final cost $1.26/ gallon retained). I've put together this post regarding a residential rain tank system we just installed here at our humble abode on the upper Texas coast. As usual, this is a noncommercial. Post I provide extensive sourcing here, but no corporate entity has provided any financial consideration in exchange for being cited. 1) THE BIG BARRIER TO RAIN HARVESTING. With rain harvesting, I had the.
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Rain Tank Depot Blog: California Middle Schools Get Wet with HOG
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Rain Tank Depot Blog. Wednesday, June 2, 2010. California Middle Schools Get Wet with HOG. Is bringing water conservation out of the garden into the bathroom for students at Hall Middle School. Working with green plumber Jamie Rogers of Rogers Remodel, we recently installed three HOGs at Hall Middle School in Larkspur, California. The three HOGs will flush the sixth grade girls' toilet for 7 months out of the year. This provides over 8,000 gallons of annual water savings. Posted by Tank Depot.
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Rain Tank Depot Blog: June 2010
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Rain Tank Depot Blog. Wednesday, June 2, 2010. California Middle Schools Get Wet with HOG. Is bringing water conservation out of the garden into the bathroom for students at Hall Middle School. Working with green plumber Jamie Rogers of Rogers Remodel, we recently installed three HOGs at Hall Middle School in Larkspur, California. The three HOGs will flush the sixth grade girls' toilet for 7 months out of the year. This provides over 8,000 gallons of annual water savings. Posted by Tank Depot.
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Rain Tank Depot Blog: Save $150 on Aquadra Rainwater Tanks
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Rain Tank Depot Blog. Wednesday, July 14, 2010. Save $150 on Aquadra Rainwater Tanks. Visit Rain Tank Depot today and save $150 on Aquadra Water Tanks! The Aquadra Systems’ modular rainwater collection tank. 8217;s unique design is large enough to hold 75 gallons of water, while also keeping a low impact on the exterior appearance of your home. It comes in a variety of colors and can endure all weather conditions. After the Aquadra tank has been secured, all you need to do is wait for the rain! 120 Gallo...
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Rain Tank Depot Blog: April 2011
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Rain Tank Depot Blog. Friday, April 29, 2011. Lower Pricing on Water Wall. The Contain Rainwater Harvesting Wall. Is built with quality in mind. Our new tank is built from the highest food grade plastics available and is made with 100% recyclable materials. We stand behind our products and offer a lifetime warranty "Water Tight For Life". The Contain Rainwater Harvesting Wall is a dual sided tank leaving the end user with two different cosmetic options. 1) Beautiful rock wall look with modern touches.