Showing posts with label rainwater harvesting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rainwater harvesting. Show all posts

Saturday, October 12, 2019

Checking It Out: Rainwater Harvesting, Gutters, and Downspouts


Yesterday, as it was pouring, I thought it’d be the perfect opportunity to check out the possibility of harvesting rainwater from my roof.

A lot of rainwater gets washed away straight into the sewers, sliding right over our concrete and asphalt roads, instead of being absorbed into the soil and sinking into the waterbed.

Why not recycle or reclaim this water, and use it to irrigate my own plants?

So, I went out in the rain to check out my gutters and downspouts.  

I found that on one side of the house, the downspouts didn’t spit out any water at all:

Nothing's coming out here.
Nor here.
In fact, I spotted a large leak in the gutter:

You can see the rain pouring out of that one area.
This caused all the water that should have gone out the spout to all fall into one specific location directly on the pavement, in an area about 2 ft across:

Ugh. Those trash bags again.
On the other side of the house, on the other hand, the downspouts seem to be working well:

That screen needs to be fixed.

And the downspout in the backyard worked too:


Now that I know where the rainwater falls out, I’ll be in a better position to collect it.

What really makes me curious is the neighbor’s downspout, which is very active:




Wow, what a powerful gush of water! I’ll have to ask them about whether I can collect it.

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