Water is a precious resource and conserving it is critical. One of the best ways to conserve rain water is by harvesting it for household use. In this post, I'll go over a few ways you can use both potable and non-potable water in and around your home.
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9 Ways to Use Harvested Rainwater
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Will Algae in Your Water Tank Harm Humans, Pets or Plants?
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Eliminate Algae Growth in Water Tanks
If you are planning to set up a rainwater harvesting or storage system, the presence of algae is something you need to consider. Algae growth in water tanks can be a significant issue, which may cause harm to humans, pets and plants that consume or come in contact with the water. In this post, I will go over the effects of algae-contaminated water on humans, pets and plants.
Will A Black Storage Tank Make Your Water Hotter?
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Buying a Water Tank
When choosing the best water tank for your rain harvesting system, you need to consider a variety of factors such as size, volume, base requirements, and the color of your tank. When it comes to color, one of the most popular is black as it keeps sunlight out. In this post, you'll find out how black tanks affect water temperature, whether or not this matters, and what alternative options you have.