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ARSCA USA
ARCSA was founded in Austin, Texas in 1994 to promote rainwater catchment systems in the United States. Membership consists of professionals working in city, state, and federal government, academia, manufacturers and suppliers of rainwater harvesting |
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The City of Austin - Suppliers List
This site has a listing of suppliers that serve the Austin area. |
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Texas Water Development Board
The Texas Water Development Board exits to provide leadership, planning, financial assistance, information, and education for the conservation and responsible development of water for Texas. |
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LCRA (Water Conservation Tips)
The mission of the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) is to provide reliable, low-cost utility and public services in partnership with our customers and communities and to use our leadership and environmental authority to ensure the protection and |
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Open Directory Rainwater Harvesting Guides and Information
The Open Directory Project is the largest people moderated web list in the world, this directory provides links to information and news about Rainwater Harvesting. |
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Sustainable Earth Technologies
Sustainable Earth Technologies is a group of skilled professionals committed to making living sustainably easy and affordable. Located in Newcastle NSW, we are represented by a range of skilled people including architects, professional engineers, bui |
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Storm Water Authority
StormwaterAuthority is a place where specifying engineers, contractors, developers, site owners and regulators can learn and share information. It’s a place to research best management practices and regulations. |
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Garden Water Saver - Auto
The Garden Watersaver is an automatic rainwater collection system has advantages over other rain water collecting systems. |
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Rainbarrel Guide Online
How to use rain barrels for water collection |
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Compost Guide Online
Compost is one of nature's best mulches and soil amendments, and you can use it instead of commercial fertilizers. Best of all, compost is cheap. You can make it without spending a cent. Using compost improves soil structure, texture, and aeration an |
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