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Rainwater Collection for the Mechanically Challenged (edition 2006)

by Suzy Banks, Richard Heinichen, TreĀ“ Arenz (Illustrator)

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This handbook is cute, funny and smart - smart enough to teach almost anyone how to install a personal rainwater collection system. It covers the entire works, from determining how much rainwater you'll need, to troubleshooting a problem pump, hanging gutters, the importance of check valves, how big a micron is, and how to disinfect your rainwater without the use of chemicals. Beautifully produced, it is packed with drawings and photographs to make rainwater harvesting a snap for the do-it-yourselfer. Suzy Banks writes for Texas Monthly Magazine and other publications. Richard Heinichen owns and operates Tank Town, which specializes in installing rainwater catchment systems.… (more)
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Title:Rainwater Collection for the Mechanically Challenged
Authors:Suzy Banks
Other authors:Richard Heinichen, TreĀ“ Arenz (Illustrator)
Info:Tank Town Publishing (2006), Paperback, 108 pages
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The for-dummies starter book. She covers some of the niggly little details that other authors just ignore. Thank you Suzy.
  2wonderY | Aug 8, 2011 |
A sweet, illustrated starter guide to rainwater collection. Note that it is written by someone who sells tanks. The authors also live in Texas, so this book does not go into the heating elements that would be needed for implementation in the Northeast. ( )
  wintergreens | Jan 11, 2010 |
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This handbook is cute, funny and smart - smart enough to teach almost anyone how to install a personal rainwater collection system. It covers the entire works, from determining how much rainwater you'll need, to troubleshooting a problem pump, hanging gutters, the importance of check valves, how big a micron is, and how to disinfect your rainwater without the use of chemicals. Beautifully produced, it is packed with drawings and photographs to make rainwater harvesting a snap for the do-it-yourselfer. Suzy Banks writes for Texas Monthly Magazine and other publications. Richard Heinichen owns and operates Tank Town, which specializes in installing rainwater catchment systems.

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