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Rain is gain - a guide for sustainable water supply

Posted by MARTIN PFAFF on

Rainwater can provide safe and sufficient water in New Zealand and the Pacific. The potential of using rainwater effectively remains largely untapped, especially in urban/town areas, where water safety is a growing issue.

At the same time, rainwater harvesting is not new. In fact, it has been practiced for many centuries: it is the collection and storage of rainwater for multiple use services. overall, it can be used for domestic purposes like flushing the toilet, washing and drinking or productive activities like irrigation. (Click Here)

Rainwater harvesting is a sustainable alternative to other water supply options. It is economically viable, socially compatible and environmentally friendly.

Water harvesting reduces pressure on ground and surface-water sources and it can replenish groundwater sources. In the light of climate change and increasing pressure on natural resources, rainwater harvesting can play a significant role in reducing and overcoming water scarcity. ( Click Here )

Do you want to know what the potential of rainwater harvesting can be in your building project?

Do you want to learn more about different rainwater harvesting technologies? (Click Here)

Contact Martin Pfaff at [email protected]

 


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