Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond by Brad Lancaster |
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Think you're already signed up for Brad's email list? We're sorry to say that all of you who signed up before October 1, 2009, will need to sign up again, above, to receive updates on Brad's books, talks, workshops, and other appearances. Thanks! Thought Seeds“Don't pray for rain, if you can't take care of what you get.” -- R.E. Dixon (1937) Superintendent, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Spur, Texas As reported by American Rivers, development and excessive impervious paving in Atlanta, Georgia and surrounding counties contributes to a yearly loss of rainwater infiltration ranging from 57 to 133 billion gallons. If managed on site, this rainwater -- which could support annual household needs of 1.5 to 3.6 million people -- would filter through the soil to recharge aquifers, and increase underground flows to replenish rivers, streams, and lakes. |
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