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  2. Collect Water for a Non-Rainy Day With One of These Editor ...

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    In areas with heavy rainfall or large catchment surfaces, a 50-gallon rain barrel could fill quickly during a significant rain event, potentially within a few hours. It may take longer to fill in ...

  3. Rainwater tank - Wikipedia

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    A rainwater catchment or collection (also known as "rainwater harvesting") system can yield 1,000 litres (260 US gal) of water from 1 cm (0.4 in) of rain on a 100 m 2 (1,100 sq ft) roof. Rainwater tanks are installed to make use of rain water for later use, reduce mains water use for economic or environmental reasons, and aid self-sufficiency.

  4. Stormwater - Wikipedia

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    Stormwater filtration system for urban runoff Rain barrels can reduce runoff from building's downspouts and replace the use of potable water for activities such as gardening. Managing the quantity and quality of stormwater is termed, "Stormwater Management."

  5. Is your downspout redirecting stormwater in Wilmington? - AOL

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    The downspout can help reduce the pollutants and sediment responsible for impairing the waterways

  6. Rain gutter - Wikipedia

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    Water from rain gutters may be harvested in a rain barrel or a cistern. [ 20 ] Rain gutters can be equipped with gutter screens, micro mesh screens, louvers or solid hoods to allow water from the roof to flow through, while reducing passage of roof debris into the gutter.

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