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However, you can still use all the rain since North Carolina residents can harvest rainwater, but there are a few rules you have to follow. You can collect rainwater from the roof of a building in a cistern or rain barrel, ing to the NC Department of Environmental Quality.
Rainscaping techniques range from straightforward solutions that include redirecting downspouts to garden beds, setting up rain barrels and cisterns, installing a French drain, digging a dry well, and planting a canopy of trees and shrubs, to progressive approaches such as rain gardens and rainwater harvesting water
Use harvested rain water for non-potable use (e.g. flushing toilets) or landscape irrigation.
Since they take up space, they cannot easily be used in highly urban settings, such as a downtown area. The first year of maintenance can be challenging as plants become established. Since rain gardens are typically small, they cannot treat large volumes of runoff.
A rain garden is a depressed area in the landscape that collects rain water from a roof, driveway or street and allows it to soak into the ground. Planted with grasses and flowering perennials, rain gardens can be a cost effective and beautiful way to reduce runoff from your property.
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ing to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, rain barrels can save a homeowner 1,300 gallons of water use during peak summer months. Rainwater is naturally soft, oxygenated, and devoid of chlorine, so it can help improve the health of your gardens, lawns and trees.
Rainscaping stabilizes soil. Soil conservation can be realized as the amount of soil lost to erosion is reduced. Enhance mental well-being. Replacing mowed turf with more diverse plantings that also have high ornamental value can increase the beauty, aesthetic appeal, and enjoyment of your yard.
These practices include rainwater harvesting systems, which typically use a storage device such as a cistern, rain tank, or rain barrel for capturing rainfall for future use. In Maryland, indoor use is typically limited to non-potable water supply such as toilet flushing, cleaning, and laundry washing.
Rainscapes are landscape enhancements that reduce stormwater runoff. Most rain that falls on hard surfaces flows to a creek or a stormdrain. Stormdrains flow to creeks. This stormwater runoff carries pollutants, causes flooding, erodes streambanks and disturbs habitat.
No Regulations/Encouraged: No regulations are in place prohibiting rainwater harvesting.

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