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Rain water harvesting is the practice of collecting rain water from impermeable surfaces, such as rooftops, and storing for future use. | Rain water harvesting is the practice of collecting rain water from impermeable surfaces, such as rooftops, and storing for future use. | ||
[[Acknowledgements for Stormwater and rainwater harvest and use/reuse|Acknowledgements]] | [[Acknowledgements for Stormwater and rainwater harvest and use/reuse|Acknowledgements]] | ||
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Rain water harvesting is the practice of collecting rain water from impermeable surfaces, such as rooftops, and storing for future use.
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