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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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How Citizens around the World are Conserving the Gift of Water

    Water is our most precious gift; however, you don’t realize how important and precious it is until there is a shortage. In fact, many countries have not experienced the gift of the consistency of water. According to dosomething.org, … Continue reading

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Saving Water in the Workplace

  As a business owner, have you ever wondered how you could save your company money on water consumption? Look no further, because our gift to you this holiday season is the gift of advice when it comes to saving … Continue reading

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Our Nations Water Supply: Part II How can you conserve water?

When we hear about an environmental crisis, we hope there is an easy solution. In Part 1 of http://rainharvest.com/blog/ we heard how the world is going through a water crisis and how much our lives depend on water. Water is … Continue reading

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Go with the Flow: Picking a Pump Station

So, you’ve decided to start the rain-harvesting process. You’ve learned about rain collection systems and know your stuff. But, what’s most important? We cut through the noise for you. One of the key components in your rain-harvesting system is your … Continue reading

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Do You Know Your Water Footprint?

A footprint is a trace left behind that represents where you have been.  It’s a statement of  “I was here.”  Sometimes the impression is positive as in the quote: “Many people will walk in and out of your life, but … Continue reading

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20 Tips for Spring Gardeners

  Spring is here! It may not feel like it’s sprung where you live—especially if there’s still snow on the ground—but trust us, the thaw will happen. Will your lawn and garden be ready? Here are 20 tips on how … Continue reading

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LEED®-Friendly: RainHarvest Systems and Commercial Fiberglass Rainwater Harvesting Packages

  We have just introduced our brand new commercial fiberglass rainwater harvesting packages. In commercial applications, it is common practice to use a fiberglass rainwater harvesting tank in underground applications. Fiberglass tanks provide significant flexibility in terms of sizing and … Continue reading

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A Glossary of Rainwater and Greywater Recycling Terms

      If you’re new to the concept of rainwater harvesting or greywater recycling, all the terminology might be a tad overwhelming. Here are the definitions of some of the most commonly-used terms you’ll find on our website.    … Continue reading

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Rainwater Beer

Randy checks the setup before the brewfest begins. Rainwater is an ideal base to use for making beer. It is a natural water source, free of chlorine, fluoride, and any other added chemicals. It allows the true taste of the grains … Continue reading

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