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Some councils or local water utilities have been operating rainwater tank rebates. Please contact your local council or local water utility to find out details of any program. ... more
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Your school must declare any Australian Government funding for rainwater tanks which have been installed upon school property whether funding was obtained by the school or another organisation. ... more
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It is recommended to install gutters so that the fall is about 2-3mm/meter. ... more
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There are two options. In the case of temporary buildings, we generally fit drainpipes down the outside of the building. The water from each unit is either collected directly by the drainpipes or runs into a gutter connected to the drainpipes. In ... more
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For the cost of a shovel, you can passively harvest rain by making sure stormwater is directed to plants and does not run off your property. Covering soil with mulch is one of the most effective ways to store water for your vegetation. Reduced ... more
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• Ideally rainwater harvesting is for any person planning to build a house or who is in the process of building a house on an independent plot in Bangalore. • It makes ecological and financial sense not to waste a pure natural resource available in ... more
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Rainwater is conserved, or "harvested," when it is captured from the roofs of residential or commercial buildings and stored for future use. In Southern California, nearly 60% of all the water that is consumed has to be imported from another part ... more
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• While the levels in the rainwater exceed the applicable Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) of 3piC/L for drinking water, it is important to note that the corresponding MCL for iodine-131 was calculated based on long-term chronic exposures over the ... more
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You can find these at your local hardware, DIY or home center stores. The cost ranges from $5.00 to $20.00. ... more
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Generally the cost of a rainwater tank will depend on the size and type of material it is made from: metal, concrete, polythene or fibreglass. Other costs may include delivery and installation, hiring a NSW licensed plumber to connect the water ... more
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