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Re: Rain water
And remember that the water is fairly pure if you divert away the first 30
minutes of rain after any extended dry period. The bird dirt off the roof,
and most any airborne contamination will be gone, by then.
Wright
gary l meyers wrote:
> Just remember that an inch of rain will rise to one inch in a bucket.
>
> an inch of rain off the roof will fill a 55 gallon barrel three feet tall
>
> On Thu, 2 May 2002 16:48:07 EDT MotomanBarton at aol_com writes:
>
>>I remember talking about this a long time ago but i tosed the idea
>>because
>>there was only snow and not rain now theres rain. I heard you guy
>>where
>>filtering the rain water before putting it into the tank but do you
>>have to
>>if it is just cought in a barrel and not run off the roof?
>>
>> Thanks for any input:
>> Bevan
>>
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