Water reuse

If we can unearth methods of reusing and recycling water, we can reduce the strain on water mains supplies. One easily implemented method is rainwater harvesting. Collecting and utilising falling rainwater is an incredibly simple method of self-supply that has been around for millennia. To fail to take advantage of such a readily available source of water would be ridiculous – especially considering how easy it is to do.

Water butts can store thousands of litres of rainwater. Simply situate it beneath the downpipe of your guttering system and rainwater will slowly but surely collect within it. When you need to make use of this water – for watering plants, for washing clothes or flushing toilets – all you have to do is empty the stored water through the attached tap.

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