cammoblammo t1_iuffyqi wrote
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Why would you only have a fifty gallon barrel?
Here in Australia a small water tank is about 250 gallons. It’s not uncommon to find tanks twenty or even fifty times that size.
I know plenty of people who run their entire house with rainwater.
[deleted] t1_iufouut wrote
The law says 110 gallons max. There's a deal to get water from the Colorado River signed by five states, taking water on residential properties prevents water from running off into the river.
Something like 70% of Australia is uninhabitable.
cammoblammo t1_iugvsmf wrote
A large area of Australia is uninhabitable, which is why we use big-arse tanks to catch the rain.
In most new dwellings in some states (even—especially—in cities) it’s mandatory to have rainwater tanks installed.
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