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Why Corrugated Steel Water Tanks are Tops for Commercial Rainwater Management

  Businesses and industries are constantly challenged to meet environmental requirements. When it comes to conserving and managing a large rainwater harvesting system for a facility, designers and owners look for long-term, structurally strong, watertight, cost-effective solutions. We think the … Continue reading

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How to incorporate Rainwater Harvesting Systems into your Landscape Design

  We’ve given you information on how to clean and how to select a rain barrel, and we’ve given you tips on how to install a rainwater catchment system. But there are a few things you need to consider when you incorporate … Continue reading

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How to Clean a Rain Barrel

  The end of summer has brought extraordinary weather events to the United States in the form of hurricanes Harvey and Irma. Extreme rain and wind can increase sediment build up in rain barrels. Top that off with warmer-than-average temperatures, … Continue reading

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New Rainwater Harvesting Products

The team at RainHarvest Systems is constantly on the lookout for new products. We’re committed to offering our customers an expanded shopping experience so that harvesting rainwater is easier than ever. This month, we’re spotlighting a few of our favorite … Continue reading

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Your Edible Xeriscape: How to Grow Draught-Tolerant Vegetables

  The forecast for Summer 2017 is hot, hotter, and possibly one of the hottest seasons on record.  That’s not encouraging news if you’re a dedicated gardener. Heat and low rainfall can bake a crop of vegetables before they even … Continue reading

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Our Wide Variety of Large Scale Rainwater Collection Systems

Large scale rainwater collection systems provide great economic and environmental benefits because of their overall size and the ability to mitigate both stormwater runoff and municipal water usage. But they also demand greater attention to hydrology concepts, system design, competent … Continue reading

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How Rainwater Conservation Helps Businesses “Go Green”

  Recently, this Inc. Magazine article named RainHarvest Systems as one of the seven eco-friendly companies working to “save the world.” We were honored to have author Drew Hendricks (@Drew Hendricks) say this about us:   #3: RainHarvest Systems “Don’t let … Continue reading

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Announcing Our New Clearance Section!

At Rain Harvest Systems, we’re always working hard to bring you the largest selection of rainwater harvesting products you can find on the Internet. With a rapidly expanding inventory, we’re now able to bring you a selection of products at … Continue reading

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Managing Stormwater and Water Costs the Natural Way

Source Fact: water access in the US is taken for granted by many of its citizens. There are few studies done to evaluate its accessibility. One study has exposed this fact; in many urban areas, the cost of water has been steadily … Continue reading

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Why Your Rainwater Harvesting System May Need A First Flush Diverter

When it rains, water slowly builds up in the roof gutter system before it exits through the downpipe. The first flush of water from the roof can contain amounts of bacteria from decomposed insects, lizards, bird and animal droppings and … Continue reading

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