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Marcus Bicknell - ArticlesRainwater Harvesting delights London Home OwnersAs many London home owners baulk at the idea of fitting rainwater harvesting because of the problems involved in getting a 5000 litre rainwater tank through those narrow Victorian doors and stairways into the back garden. This article gives you a practical example of how the new race of tanks that come as two shells which get fixed together on site have done a lot to ease this problem. Is the New Oil, Rain Water?As water companies start to find it difficult to meet the increasing demand for water, this article explains how rainwater harvesting can help us to reduce the amount of water we use daily. Drinking Filtered WaterThis article gives you all you need to know about rainwater harvesting. How it saves money on the water bills, beats the hosepipe ban for garden watering and helps the home builder achieve Level 3 or 4 of the Code for Sustainable Homes which most councils need before giving planning permission. Top up Pools with Rainwater, not Mains WaterThis article lets people know the benefits of topping up your pool or outside water feature with rainwater as opposed to mains water so, in the event of a hosepipe ban, they will not run dry. Rainwater Harvesting helps lower your Water BillsIf you are looking for ways to reduce your utility bills and make your property more sustainable. This article gives you an example of how a cottage saves money on an annual basis because they fitted a rainwater harvesting tank. Using Rainwater instead of Mains Water can Cut School CostsThis article looks at ways that schools can save money by using rainwater as opposed to mains water for such things as supplying WCs and washing machines and for outside use such as irrigation and cleaning.
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