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The Many Uses Of Rain Barrels

By: George Wonderman

Also known as water butts in the UK and rainwater tanks in many parts of the United States, rain barrels are water containers wherein rain water from rooftops is collected and stored. This water usually passes through rain gutters that are installed on roofs. Similar storage containers also known as rainwater tanks are mainly used to collect harvested rain. Rain barrels are sometimes installed to collect water running off from concrete patios and even driveways.

Rain barrels are used in many ways, the most common of which is storing rain water that can be used later on when needed. With this usage, they can greatly decrease the consumption of water from the mains supply, which is of course a great benefit in terms of economical and environment considerations. Storing rain water for later use also allows you to be self sufficient, in that you will not be as dependent on the water from your main source to some extent, depending on your particular rate of water consumption.

The stored water from the rain barrels may itself be used for garden irrigation and other agricultural purposes, for household uses such as flushing toilets, washing clothes and cars, and in some cases even for drinking. This can be a great benefit in areas where water is less available, cost prohibitive or unsafe to drink. For this reason, rain barrels are often used in dry climates during the rainy season for storing water for later use in the dry season. When used for drinking however, water in rain barrels has to be filtered and otherwise protected from any type of contaminants.

Some rain barrels can be a bit expensive, but their many uses means that they will pay for themselves in the long run. As an alternative, many homeowners use smaller rain barrels that collect smaller quantities of water. Rain barrels can also be constructed out of recycled food storage containers and transport barrels, and whiskey and wine barrels have also been used. These types of rain barrels have the benefit of being quite inexpensive. Keep in mind that with these types of rain barrels, it is important to make sure that they are sufficiently sealed in order to prevent the entry of mosquitoes. Even seemingly protected from mosquito entry, these rain barrels can still contain dangerous mosquito larvae, especially if you do not use a filter.

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