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

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    Standard features for rain barrels include spigots or taps for easy access to water, overflow spouts, and screen filters that are placed over intake openings to precent debris, leaves, and insects ...

  3. 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.

  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.

  5. Leader head - Wikipedia

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    Copper Leader Head at Penn's Quadrangle, Philadelphia 1894 Copper Leader at Shofuso Japanese House and Garden in Philadelphia. The purpose of a leader head is to help transfer excess water from the roof onto downspouts, thus preventing the gutters from overflowing and water washing over the walls, which is a common occurrence in areas susceptible to heavy rain cycles.

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  7. 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."