Rainwater Harvesting & 
Water Conservation Systems

Resurrect an age-old necessity and put your roof to good use, harvest rainwater and save it for a sunny day!

Now available at The Rain Well: Galvanized Metal Cisterns, Poly Cisterns, Modular Cisterns, agricultural tanks, rainwater harvesting tanks, rain barrels, and water storage tanks.  Delivery available Nationwide, email or call for quotes.

The Rain Well is an ARCSA Rainwater Catchment Systems Accredited Professional Business

See a functional Rain Well rainwater harvesting system at Eden's Organic Garden Center.  4710 Pioneer Balch Springs Texas

 

The Rain Well products have been featured in Organic Gardening Magazine, Green Product and Technology Magazine, As We Are Magazine, Dallas Home Improvement Magazine, Innovative Home Magazine, Fort Worth Texas Magazine, and in the Midland Reporter-Telegram
Cistern Installation for Dallas Garden 

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Complete Rainwater Harvesting Cisterns and Supplies Available Nationwide.

Aquasana® Drinking Water and Shower Filters

Great way to ensure that all VOC's and SOC's are removed from your rainwater.

Voted BEST BUY 4 years in a row for performance and value by Consumers Digest Magazine.

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Modular Cisterns - Economical for Below ground cisterns

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NEW 55 Gallon Drum to Rain Barrel conversion Kits! (click here)


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Rainwater & Gray Water Tips and Additional Information

Rainwater Harvesting Guide Rainwater Uses
Rain Barrel Comparisons Gray Water Recovery Tips
Harvesting Facts Water Saving Tips
Rain Water Harvesting, An Overview (PDF file 7.5 Mbytes)
Online Gutter Installation Tutorial
Rainwater Harvesting Articles
Guarding the Gold: Simple Solutions for Complex Water Issues
As We Are Magazine - Hearing & Celebrating Inspiring Women - Sunday, 09 September 2007
WFAA/GreenRightNow Article Dallas Morning New Article
Dallas Home Improvement Magazine City of Irving Texas Conservation Newsletter
Dallas Home Improvement Magazine Dallas Community Garden Newsletter
Christian Science Monitor Rainwater Article Weather.com
Green Products and Technology Article Midland Reporter-Telegram Article
Improve plant growth using rainwater instead of municipal or well water 
Help conserve water during this drought by harvesting your rainwater!
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The Rain Well serves Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, the DFW Metroplex, and North Texas.
Why use rainwater for irrigation?  Municipal water contains chlorine.  Chlorine is designed to kill living organisms that can contaminate the municipal water source. Trouble is, it does this so well it also kills beneficial bacteria in the soil that your plants need for digestion in plant nutrients.
Home landscape water use can consume up to 59 to 67 percent of total home water demand, according to the American Water Works Association Research Foundation report "Residential End Uses of Water."
An average home will waste approximately 10,000 gallons of water per year running it down the drain waiting for hot water

 

"Water promises to be to the 21st century what oil was to the 20th century: the precious commodity that determines the wealth of nations." Fortune Magazine, May 2000

"The next World War will be over water." Ismail Serageldin, Vice-President of the World Bank, From Every Drop for Sale by J. Rothfeder, 2001

"As the world's population increases and food demand soars, getting more out of each drop of water is imperative." National Geographic, September 2002

"Global water consumption doubles every 20 years." Ode, July/August 2005.

New law in Texas for 2004: Among the bills enacted by the 78th Legislature was HB 645 by Puente, which prevents homeowner or property owner associations from enforcing certain restrictions on homeowners that could undermine water conservation initiatives. Among other provisions, the law prohibits a homeowner’s association from preventing a property owner from using a rainwater harvesting system or installing drip irrigation systems. Supporters of HB 645 said that it would allow homeowners to choose water efficient landscape practices without the threat of punitive fines by their homeowners’ associations. Opponents said that the bill would undermine the authority of homeowners’ associations to ensure a minimum level of maintenance to properties under their jurisdiction.

A bill enacted in 2003 was HB 1094 by Duncan. This law created the Water Conservation Implementation Task Force, a group charged with evaluating matters related to conservation throughout the state. In response to the numerous water conservation proposals that had been considered by the Legislature in recent sessions, the task force was directed to research conservation strategies and create two reports: a best management practices guide and a list of legislative recommendations. The task force released drafts of each document for public comment on August 2, 2004, and the comment period closed on August 23. On September 27, the task force unanimously adopted its draft report. The final reports will be delivered to the Legislature by November 1, 2004.

The current demand for water exceeds supply by 17%.

 

 

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