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    <title>Rain in LA! Celebration and &amp;quot;catchment&amp;quot; - LA Permaculture Guild - tribe.net</title>
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      <title>Rain in LA! Celebration and "catchment"</title>
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      <description>Hi Angelenos,&#xD;
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This rain is a blessing, always a blessing. We, on a budget and only renting, have set up a very simple catchment system. Simple gutter system from the roof (and noting where on the roof the most drippings come from anyway)...all lead to a Rubbermaid trash can. Now of course I'd love a 500 gallon cistern, but as I said, we're renting and are on a budget. So, a couple trashcans of water stored away for some springtime watering, it will help.&#xD;
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If this idea could spread around the whole city, what a revolution! Of course, people who have money $$$ and are building new houses can set up huge underground cisterns...with all major gutters flowing into that. BOOM, thousands of gallons caught each winter. More gardens, more trees... MORE TREES = MORE RAIN!&#xD;
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Hurrah! I can hardly contain my excitement. Just tapping my toes and waiting for permaculture to become MAINSTREAM.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Dec 2007 19:24:40 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Supernova</dc:creator>
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