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This article is about outdoor, residential systems. For larger, multi-residential or commercial integrated systems, see [[Rainwater Harvesting]]
This article is about outdoor, residential systems. For larger, multi-residential or commercial integrated systems, see [[Rainwater Harvesting]]
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===Overview===
===Overview===
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:- a hose or other irrigation system.
:- a hose or other irrigation system.
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GALLERY IN HERE
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===Planning Considerations===
===Planning Considerations===
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<h4>Watershed scale</h4>
<h4>Watershed scale</h4>
Traditional rain barrels require a high degree of owner compliance to perform as a reliable stormwater management control strategy at watershed scale. To overcome this limitation, electronically monitored and controlled rain barrels are a new adaptation on the market in Ontario[https://www.raingrid.com/]. This system forecasts rain and automatically discharges the contents of the rain barrel to a designated infiltration area of the property in advance of the storm.
Traditional rain barrels require a high degree of owner compliance to perform as a reliable stormwater management control strategy at watershed scale. To overcome this limitation, electronically monitored and controlled rain barrels are a new adaptation on the market in Ontario[https://www.raingrid.com/]. This system forecasts rain and automatically discharges the contents of the rain barrel to a designated infiltration area of the property in advance of the storm.