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WATER CONSERVATION

        RAIN / ROOF TOP WATER HARVESTING


Roof top water harvesting is the process of collecting and storing rainwater that falls on the roofs of buildings. This water can then be used for a variety of purposes, such as watering plants, flushing toilets, and even for drinking purposes in some cases. This is especially important in areas where water scarcity is a major issue. Roof top water harvesting is a cost-effective solution as it eliminates the need for expensive water treatment and distribution systems. By harvesting rainwater, we can reduce the amount of stormwater runoff that can cause soil erosion, flooding, and pollution of water bodies.


                                RWH for rural homes
                                                

Roof top water harvesting is a simple and effective way to conserve water and promote sustainable living. By implementing a roof top water harvesting system, we can reduce our dependence on freshwater sources and protect the environment. It is important to remember that the success of a roof top water harvesting system depends on the location of the building, the amount of rainfall received in the area, and the size of the storage tank. With proper planning and implementation, roof top water harvesting can be a valuable addition to any building.

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