Rainwater harvesting is the practice of collecting and using rainwater, most commonly from roofs. Use of collected rainwater can provide building owners with high-quality soft water for irrigation and potable uses, reduce pressure on water-treatment plants, and reduce stormwater runoff and flooding. To use as potable water, filtration and purification are necessary.(See also 07 71 23 - Gutters and Downspouts & 22 32 00 - Domestic Water Filtration Equipment.)
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Sustainable Landscape Construction, 2nd edition
: A Guide to Green Building Outdoors
by J. William Thompson et al.
(2007)
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