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  2. Rainwater tank - Wikipedia

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    A rainwater tank (sometimes called a rain barrel in North America in reference to smaller tanks, or a water butt in the UK) is a water tank used to collect and store rain water runoff, typically from rooftops via pipes. Rainwater tanks are devices for collecting and maintaining harvested rain.

  3. Replace Your Boring Downspout with a Decorative Rain Chain - AOL

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    Opt for the prettier rain-redirecting method. Install a rain chain to avoid a wet trouble spot under the downspout, and plant an annuals-filled garden plan centered around the rain chain.

  4. 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. [21] Clogged gutters can also cause water ingress into the building as the ...

  5. How and When to Winterize Your Rain Barrel (It Depends on ...

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    Winterizing rain barrels properly prevents damage and helps barrels last longer.

  6. 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."

  7. Philadelphia Water Department - Wikipedia

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    Downspout planters allow property owners to add greenery to their homes and recycle their spout water. Rain barrels allow owners to collect gray water for other purposes. Masonry projects allow owners to replace their impermeable pavement with surfaces that allow stormwater to soak back into the ground.