Tucson Rain Water Harvesting

calendar June 5, 2008

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Tucson Monsoon RainThe Tucson Monsoon season is just 10 days away (now that we have an official start date of June 15, 2008). This yearly period in nature brings about a renewed interest in Rain Water Harvesting.

I almost missed the article in yesterday “Arizona Daily Star” because the title of the article is really a misnomer “Conservationist tap into monsoon“. This is what is happening, but “Rain Water Harvesting and Tucson Monsoon Season” would have been a more descriptive title.

It is a topic that caught my interest over a year ago and lead me to a meeting where Brad Lancaster (Tucson’s water harvesting Indiana Jones) was presenting how we can renew the living sponge through water harvesting in Tucson and what has happened to it since the influx of wetlanders thinking and practices into our desert community and region.

Brad has now completed his second book on Rain Water Harvesting which I need to get ordered for myself.

If you are thinking about moving to Tucson, or an arid region of the country you really should take the time to be informed about Rain Water Harvesting in Tucson.

  • Read the article above from the “Arizona Daily Star
  • Check out Brad’s website you can find where he will be speaking in the future on his site
  • Get his books, they are very interesting reading and very informative to our responsibilities to the environment as we move from being wetlanders to desert dwellers.

It isn’t expensive to do some things which will conserve water and make your home more enjoyable year round. If you take the opportunity to hear Brad speak on this subject you won’t regret it.

By Dave Smith in Tucson Living

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