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Rainwater Harvesting Conservation, Credit, Codes, and Cost: Literature Review and Case Studies

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Published: 
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
The National Institutes for Water Resources
Rainwater harvesting has been used throughout history as a water conservation measure, particularly in regions where other water resources are scarce or difficult to access. In recent years, researchers and policy makers have shown renewed interest in water use strategies due to rising water demand, increased interest in conservation (both water and energy), and an increased regulatory emphasis on reducing storm water runoff volumes and associated pollutant loads.
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Rainwater Harvesting, Water, Sanitation, Hygiene
Nexus Tag(s): 
Health
Resource type: 
Website/Blog
Region & Countries: 
United States, North America
Resource Scale: 
Global

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