There hasn't been much rain these days, but that's not stopping the city from trying to maximize the usefulness of rain when it comes. A new rain water harvesting pilot project will start in Mar Vista and a nearby neighborhood in mid July, thanks to a $1 million grant. Gray water, as it's called, is one part of greening ones property and is often used for water gardens and lawns. The project's goal is to enlist 600 properties--whether they be residential or commercial--to take part in the program. Those who take part might receive a free rain barrel (usually costs $200) or have experts re-route gutter downspouts off impermeable surfaces like sidewalks and onto permeable ones like gardens. All the details are not set yet, but more are to come in next month.




great news from the Its About Freakin' Time Dept.
Maybe in another 10 years we'll start to really look into that whole "solar" thing. ;)
I'm going to have to go with 'accentuate the positive' on this one.
The Coldwater Canyon based Treepeople organization has been doing this for *years*. They even have a cool pilot project at a school.
Treepeople Rain Harvest
Treepeople Rain Harvest video