Water catchment refers to the process of collecting and storing rainwater for future use. It is an essential practice for conserving water and ensuring a sustainable supply, especially in regions where water scarcity is a pressing issue. There are various methods and technologies used for water catchment, including rain barrels, cisterns, and rooftop harvesting systems.
Rain Barrels: These are small, above-ground containers that collect rainwater from rooftops via a downspout. The collected water can be used for gardening, landscaping, and other non-potable purposes.
Cisterns: Cisterns are larger underground or above-ground tanks designed to store rainwater for a range of uses, including irrigation, flushing toilets, and laundry.
Rooftop Harvesting Systems: These systems use gutters and pipes to direct rainwater from rooftops into storage tanks or directly to a point of use.
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