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This article is about large, integrated rainwater harvesting systems. For smaller, seasonal, outdoor, residential systems, see [[Rain barrels]]   
This article is about large, integrated rainwater harvesting systems. For smaller, seasonal, outdoor, residential systems, see [[Rain barrels]]   
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===Overview===
==Overview==
<p> Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is the ancient practice of collecting and storing precipitation for later use. Although Ontario is a region with relatively abundant fresh water, RWH is increasing in popularity for a number of reasons:
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is the ancient practice of collecting and storing precipitation for later use. Although Ontario is a region with relatively abundant fresh water, RWH is increasing in popularity for a number of reasons:
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*The simplicity of selecting and installing a system, owing to improvements in the technology and the development of a local industry,
<li>The simplicity of selecting and installing a system, owing to improvements in the technology and the development of a local industry, </li>
*The ease of modelling RWH in a stormwater management (SWM) plan, owing to the fixed size of the catchment and the cistern,  
<li>The ease of modelling RWH in a stormwater management (SWM) plan, owing to the fixed size of the catchment and the cistern, </li>
*Increasing transparency of storm sewer costs in some municipalities, and  
<li>Increasing transparency of storm sewer costs in some municipalities, and </li>
*Increasing utility rates for potable water supply.  
<li>Increasing utility rates for potable water supply. </li>
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{{TextBox|1=Rainwater harvesting is an ideal technology for:  
{{TextBox|1=Rainwater harvesting is an ideal technology for:  
*Sites which cannot infiltrate water owing to contaminated soils or shallow bedrock,  
*Sites which cannot infiltrate water owing to contaminated soils or shallow bedrock,  

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