Capturing rainwater and using it for landscape watering needs is a reasonable and realistic way to reduce the use of potable water for landscape irrigation. This option has until recently not been given much consideration in humid climates such as Georgia. However, today water conservation is a critical issue for Georgia’s growing population. For many irrigated landscapes, harvesting of rainwater is a valuable alternative. An irrigation system coupled with a rain harvest system provides a source of irrigation water for all but the longest dry periods, and it reduces the amount of stormwater that moves offsite. Capturing stormwater during a storm and holding it on site to be used later for irrigation has many advantages. In Georgia, enough ...
With increasing climate change effects worldwide, rainwater harvesting is likely to become more and ...
Proceedings of the 1991 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 19-20, 1991, Athens, Georgia.The A...
Water is a crucial resource for the survival of life on earth. Unfortunately, with the increasing t...
Proceedings of the 2009 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 27, 28, and 29, 2009 Athens, Geor...
36 pp., 11 tables, 8 figuresHomeowners and landowners can build simple or complex systems to capture...
Proceedings of the 2013 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 10-11, 2013, Athens, Georgia.Water...
Rainwater harvesting is the process of collecting, storing, and later reusing rainwater from surface...
Access to water for irrigating amenity landscape and public gardens is under intense pressure due to...
The increasing need for water conservation in the eastern as well as western parts of the United Sta...
Rainwater collection systems are alternative water supply methods providing environmental and econom...
In arid climates, such as the Southwestern United States, "rainfall is scarce and evapotranspir...
A water wise demonstration landscape, established at the Bamboo Farm and Coastal Gardens in Savann...
Fresh water is expected to become increasingly scarce as temperature and sea levels rise due to Glob...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
4 pp., 4 photosWith the state's growing population and limited supply of groundwater and surface wat...
With increasing climate change effects worldwide, rainwater harvesting is likely to become more and ...
Proceedings of the 1991 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 19-20, 1991, Athens, Georgia.The A...
Water is a crucial resource for the survival of life on earth. Unfortunately, with the increasing t...
Proceedings of the 2009 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 27, 28, and 29, 2009 Athens, Geor...
36 pp., 11 tables, 8 figuresHomeowners and landowners can build simple or complex systems to capture...
Proceedings of the 2013 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 10-11, 2013, Athens, Georgia.Water...
Rainwater harvesting is the process of collecting, storing, and later reusing rainwater from surface...
Access to water for irrigating amenity landscape and public gardens is under intense pressure due to...
The increasing need for water conservation in the eastern as well as western parts of the United Sta...
Rainwater collection systems are alternative water supply methods providing environmental and econom...
In arid climates, such as the Southwestern United States, "rainfall is scarce and evapotranspir...
A water wise demonstration landscape, established at the Bamboo Farm and Coastal Gardens in Savann...
Fresh water is expected to become increasingly scarce as temperature and sea levels rise due to Glob...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
4 pp., 4 photosWith the state's growing population and limited supply of groundwater and surface wat...
With increasing climate change effects worldwide, rainwater harvesting is likely to become more and ...
Proceedings of the 1991 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 19-20, 1991, Athens, Georgia.The A...
Water is a crucial resource for the survival of life on earth. Unfortunately, with the increasing t...