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Harvesting rainwater is generally the easiest way ensuring a clean water supply. Rainwater is usually very clean, and, unlike well water or mains water, there is no need to use energy to pump it long distances. Mike Reynolods, the inventor of [[Earthships]], has said that a house with water-efficient fittings such as a [[Greywater|greywater system]] can be self-sufficient using just rain water provided the annual rainfall is over 8 inches (20cm). | |||
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There are a number of [[Water filters|options for filtering rainwater]] before use. | |||
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Revision as of 23:28, 7 February 2011
Harvesting rainwater is generally the easiest way ensuring a clean water supply. Rainwater is usually very clean, and, unlike well water or mains water, there is no need to use energy to pump it long distances. Mike Reynolods, the inventor of Earthships, has said that a house with water-efficient fittings such as a greywater system can be self-sufficient using just rain water provided the annual rainfall is over 8 inches (20cm).
There are a number of options for filtering rainwater before use.
Links
http://www.harvestingrainwater.com/rainwater-harvesting-inforesources/
Lots of good information on Appropedia: http://www.appropedia.org/Portal:Rainwater_harvesting