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"Repurposing our precious resources is a vital part of ensuring smaller bills and a sustainable future. A rainwater catchment system is a great way to conserve water and embrace an abundant resource that is often ignored.

Wisconsin-based RainReserve has made the process simple and easy-to-maintain with their unique rain diversion system (shown at left). The water you collect can be used for countless chores, including watering plants, washing your car, or even industrial cooling."
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    AnonymousCitizen6 months, 1 week ago

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    Wow, the submitter of this article, Omar Galal, is using Amazon's Mechanical Turk to buy "prop its" for $0.01 each. Shame, shame.

    https://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?groupId=GZQZ78...

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    AnonymousCitizen6 months, 1 week ago

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    I guess that's why so many of the people who "propped" this article have just signed up and have only ever propped this article.

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    feedyourwallet6 months ago

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    This is the sophisticated type, in southeast asia they dnt have roof pipes. What they use is a bucket put it in front of their houses where water will fall directly to it, then they use it in laundry, taking a bath and sometimes doing the dishes, coz most of the area dsnt have water distribution. Saves a lot of money.

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