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Simple Gutter Maintenance Tasks


A series of large water tanks with connected pipes along a pathway.Asthe weather begins tofeelmore like winter than autumn and our thoughts turn towards family and friends asthe Thanksgiving holiday approaches, don’t neglect your gutter maintenance routine.

No one likes to clean gutters – especially during the holiday season. But, with the winds blowing, this is the most important time of year to be on top of your gutters. Wind blows pine needles and leavesfrom shedding trees – not only into your yard, but into your gutters as well, causing obstructions in the gutters and downspouts. Organic matter, created by tannins in your stored water can be eliminated by removing debris from your gutters and screen baskets. While gutters should be inspected twice permonth and cleaned as necessary to be sure your stored water remains clean and clear, this maintenance practice is most important at this time of year.

Don’t letan accident spoil your holidays. Please remember to take care while on a ladder by following manufacturer’s safety guidelines. To eliminate the need to climb a ladder, gutter screening is the most effective measure of first line screening. Buy good quality gutter screens for highperformance. An extruded framework with stainless steel meshing is desirable.

Don’t forget the screen baskets in either the sump tank or top of cisterns, too. They should be inspected a few times per month and cleaned as needed.

These simple gutter maintenance tasks will help ensure collected water is safe and clean.

Rainwater Harvesting Industry Conference


Speaker at podium during ARCSA conference event.RainBank’s Ken Blair has been busy attending the American Rainwater Catchment Systems Association (ARCSA)conference in Phoenix, AZ. Yesterday, he delivered his own seminaron Urban Rainwater Case Studies.

Audience listening to a presentation in a conference room.To further his own knowledge of therainwater harvesting industry,Ken sat in on several other professional presentations: ARCSA’sinvolvement in community education, net zero water development concepts, a green plumbing technical overview, low impact development, and then gave his own presentation on urban rainwater case studies and its relation to storm water runoff.

Today, Ken will attendan Inspection Specialist workshop. This class will advance Ken’s accredited professional endorsement to Inspection Specialist. Ken is also pleased to announce he was voted in as northwest regional representative of ARCSAand will be an advisor to the education committee.

RainBank Rainwater Systems is proud to be part of this fine rainwater harvesting organization and is committed to help lead the wayinits advancement ofeducation and promotion of the rainwater collection industry.

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Will President Obama Support Rainwater Harvesting Petition?


Close-up of a green flower bud surrounded by lush leaves.On November 17, at its national conference in Phoenix, Arizona, ARCSA(the American Rainwater Catchment Systems Association)will launch a petition as an appeal to President Obama, in support of rainwater harvesting. After the initial launch, an email link will be distributed to supporters who want to sign the petition. The original petition email link will be launched via ARCSA’s newsletter,click here to subscribe. After the petition reaches 150 names, it will be accessible on the Whitehouse.gov “We the People” website.

Once launched, 100,000 names must be collected within 30 days, (December 16, 2014). When thegoal is reached, the petition in support of rainwater harvesting will be placed in line for an official response from President Obama.

The petition language is straightforward and concise:

WE PETITION THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION

…to stimulate the emerging rainwater-harvesting industry through legislation or executive order, creating new jobs in design, installation, education, R&D, sales, plumbing, landscaping, roofing, monitoring and maintenance, which could propel the U.S. to international leadership, with compounding fiscal benefits.

The many justifications include:

  • Worldwide demand for clean water exceeds supply.
  • Rainwater can help fill the gap and reduce stormwater pollution.
  • One inch of rain is over 600 gallons per 1,000 sq. ft. of roof.
  • Rainwater is a valuable resource that reduces demand on water infrastructure.
  • A new national standard, ARCSA/ASPE/ANSI 63 details safe design & installation.
  • Treated rainwater can easily surpass EPA standards.

We encourage you to click one of the share buttons below to ensure this information is seen by colleagues, friends and family, far and wide. We want to ensure that this meaningful request gets in front of our President.

SIGN THE PETITION NOW(Please note:signing the petition isa 2 step process. After you sign, you willbe asked to reply to an email to verify your signature.)