SUNfiltered: Earth Day Design — the RainXchange Rainwater Harvesting System

by Jeff McIntire-Strasburg on April 22, 2009

in Home & Garden, Products, Reviews & Previews, Water

aquascape rainxchange rainwater harvesting systemEarth Day provides us with an opportunity to both reflect and act on our desire to use the planet’s resources in a sustainable manner. As we’ve noted in numerous posts, water may be the one resource we should focus on more, individually and collectively. No doubt, many of you have water-saving activities planned; a few of you may already be at work installing low-flow shower heads, faucet aerators, or even rain barrels.

Rainwater harvesting makes a lot of sense: the initial investment can be quite low (especially if you do it yourself), and your plants love rain water.  Unfortunately, as Rachelle Carson Begley once noted, an awful lot of commercially-available rain barrels are, well, ugly.

Illinois-based company Aquascape has developed a solution to rain barrel eyesore – its RainXchange system.

Read the rest at the Sundance Channel’s SUNfiltered blog.

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