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Rainwater harvesting (RWH) was primarily considered as a source for fresh water supply or a conservation practice for overcoming water shortages in drought prone areas. By retaining storm-water run-off for onsite use, harvesting systems reduce the runoff volumes and pollutant masses entering waterways. Some of the most interesting aspects of RWH are the methods of capture, storage, and the use of this natural resource at the place it occurs.
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4-2023
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Williams, Riley Q.; Subramaniam, Vijay; and Skidmore, Amanda, "Economic and Financial Analysis of Rainwater Harvesting Pond: A Case Study at Morehead State University" (2023). 2023 Celebration of Student Scholarship - Poster Presentations. 44.
https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/celebration_posters_2023/44
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