The Many Benefits of Rainwater Harvesting
The environmental benefits of rainwater harvesting are many. Recycling rainwater reduces the demand for water from municipal sources. Capturing rainwater reduces the amount of stormwater runoff that can lead to soil erosion and water pollution. Rainwater harvesting also slows urban erosion and lessens peak summer water demands. The benefits of rainwater harvesting for any organization committed to harvesting rainwater are long-term because rainwater harvesting is cost-effective. Another benefit for organizations is that people want to align themselves with companies that practice sustainability and are environmentally friendly.It's Nothing New
“Rainwater harvesting, collecting rainwater from impervious surfaces and storing it for later use, is a technique used for millennia. Industrialized societies rely primarily on centralized water distribution systems, but limited water resources and stormwater pollution are recognized as serious problems. Rainwater reuse offers a number of benefits.” -- EPA.gov Municipal Handbook for Rainwater HarvestingThe Importance of Harvesting Rainwater
Rainwater harvesting may be one of the keys to continued access to potable water in America. Over the last century, Americans have enjoyed an abundance of clean, safe, and readily available water. That could change. Over the last decade, sustained droughts that have strained our water supply. Continued population growth and climate change will put even more stress on the water systems in the USA. According to the GAO (Government Accountability Office), 36 states anticipate water shortages over the next two decades.Earth Day
We've observed Earth Day in America on April 22nd since 1970. If you’d like to do more than watch from the sidelines this year, here’s an action you can take. I mentioned that I have a rain barrel. It was easy to set up and use. I ordered it online, set it next to a downspout, attached it, and now I use the water in my garden. If you’d like to learn more, check this out from Purdue.edu Rain Barrels. About the Author
Randy Clark is a speaker, coach, and author. He publishes a weekly blog at Randy Clark Leadership.com. Randy is passionate about social media, leadership development, and flower gardening. He’s a beer geek and on weekends (after COVID-19) he can be found fronting the Rock & Roll band Under the Radar. He’s the proud father of two educators; he has four amazing grandchildren and a wife who dedicates her time to helping others. Randy is the author of the Amazon bestseller The New Manager’s Workbook a crash course in effective management.