Sunday, November 14, 2010

Green Tip: how to collect the rainwater and save money

Living green reforms should include measures to preserve fresh water. Water is a natural resource that is increasingly scarce are the world population grows. News reports of water scarcity are becoming increasingly common.


Shortage of freshwater is especially common in major cities, including major metropolitan areas of developed nations. restrictions of use of water are common in the areas of the United States which include Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, Chicago and other major cities.


There is a step that homeowners can take to combat the lack of water is relatively simple and inexpensive to implement, and it will save thousands of gallons of water per year. this simple step will also save money on water bills.


This step of green living is the following: collect and use your rainwater.


The rainwater is free. Just falls from the sky and is available at no cost to anyone who takes the trouble to water collection represents.


How do you collect the rainwater? the simplest solution is to use a rain barrel. Rain Barrels can be placed under the downspout water that drains the gutters around its roof.This water is not suitable for drinking, as the flow of your roof will contain particles and pieces of dirt, and can also contain traces of chemicals leached of shingles on your roof. But this water is perfectly suitable for watering your lawn or garden.


Each gallon collected and used this way is the water that you won't acquire local utility or water supplier.


Ideally, you can configure more than one rain barrel to collect rain water more efficiently from your roof. Positioning the barrels strategically around your House you can collect a surprising amount of water that would otherwise oozing street or sewer system, ultimately settling in wastewater treatment.But the rain water does not need to be treated, as is good enough use directly to irrigate home A 55 gallon rain barrel can help you save about 500-1000 litres or more of water per year (depending on the frequency with which it rains where you live).


Many stores have rain barrels available hardward.You can also buy developed for rain barrels that already have internal taps that allow you to more easily turn out the amount of water you need, at any time, to have and use only the water you need at any time.


For really serious, rainwater can be collected in storage tank buried under your lawn. these shells may collect and store a few hundreds to more than 1000 liters of water.


Consider installing rain barrels to collect the roof outlets in your home you will have the ability to save thousands of gallons of water per year, helping to combat water scarcity as you green your life at home.