Our increasing consumption of bottled water – more than 22 gallons per U.S. citizen in 2004 according to the Earth Policy Institute – fuels an unsustainable industry that takes a heavy toll on the environment.
Also learn more at: Take Back the Tap.
Category: Water
Rain Barrels: A Home Owners Guide
From Southwest Florida Water Management District
This extremely comprehensive how-to manual will have you harvesting your rain to water your plants in no time with cisterns and rain barrels.
Can Buying Local Mean Clean Water Too?
From American Farmland Trust, March 2009
Buying locally from nearby farmers who care for the land can provide consumers with more than fresh
food. Residents of the New York City metropolitan region who buy Pure Catskills branded products are also supporting the farmers who keep NYC’s drinking water clean. During the past decade, Catskill farmers have worked in cooperation with the Watershed Agricultural Council on a unique land protection and environmental stewardship program that keeps the watershed’s streams and reservoirs pristine-the same watershed that supplies drinking water to millions of New York City residents. Now, through a local food map and other resources, the new Pure Catskills initiative is helping consumers locate products from the farms that grow wholesome local food and clean water.
