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ON SITE WATER HARVESTING

On-site water harvesting refers to the collection and storage of rainwater at the location where it is going to be used, rather than transporting it from a remote source. This can include the use of rain barrels, cisterns, or other types of water storage containers to capture and store rainwater for later use.

One of the main advantages of on-site water harvesting is that it helps to conserve water, especially in regions where water is scarce or where there are water shortages during certain times of the year. Additionally, by capturing and using rainwater, on-site water harvesting can reduce the demand on municipal water systems, which can help to reduce the costs of water treatment and distribution.

Another benefit of on-site water harvesting is that it can help to reduce runoff and erosion, as well as improve soil moisture levels. This is because the collected rainwater can be used to irrigate crops or landscaping, or to water livestock, which helps to prevent water from running off the land and causing damage to the environment. Overall, on-site water harvesting is a simple and effective way to improve water security, conserve water resources, and reduce the impact of human activities on the environment. More Info