Rainwater harvesting has many benefits

Rainwater is valued for its purity and softness

The Ekurhuleni metro is encouraging its residents to consider rainwater harvesting as a backup system to complement the supply of water into their homes.

According to the metro’s spokesperson, Themba Gadebe, prior to harvesting systems and the current technology devices, rainwater was the only source of water supply.

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“Rainwater is free. Whereas, water from the municipal supply is not. You are billed for what you use and by using your stored rainwater in and outside the house to flush the toilet, clean the house, water the garden, and clean the car, you will not be using municipal water and will see a steep drop in your monthly water bill,” he said.

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He added that rainwater is valued for its purity and softness. “It has a nearly neutral pH, and is free from disinfection by-products, salts, minerals, and other natural and man-made contaminants.

The main benefit for using stored rainwater is evident with plants as they thrive under irrigation with stored rainwater.”

Advantages and benefits of rainwater harvesting are as follows:

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