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Category: Did You Know?
Popcorn Kernel Removal Tip
Harvesting Rainwater
From the people at buildipedia:
According to the Environment Agency, harvesting rainwater has the following benefits:
- Reduced demand for available resources.
- Reduced risk of pollution, as less rainwater is discharged to drains and sewers, and ultimately, to rivers. “Environmentally harvesting rainwater significantly contributes to a decrease in pollution of storm water and keeping our waterways clean by slowing down surface runoff,” according to Kim Usry, ARCSA, AP, owner of H2o Collect in Richmond, Virginia.
- Reduced water bills. Approximately 37% of domestic property owners and nearly all industrial and commercial property owners will experience a notable decrease in water cost. “Irrigation is one of our most costly water expenses. Using harvested water for irrigation alone could save a home a lot of money,” Usry explained.
- Reduced risk of flooding and damage. Excessive rainwater is often the cause of flooded sewers, leaky basements, and eroded foundations. Harvesting rainwater helps safeguard homes and commercial properties from the aforementioned expensive issues.
Rainwater does not contain the chemicals that are typically present in municipal water, which makes it ideal for landscaping. Harvesting rainwater also allows property owners to freely use collected water without regulation. “In times of drought and water restriction, harvested water will save your landscape, gardens, ponds, and pools [by] avoiding the more and more common municipal water regulations and fees,” according to Usry.
In addition to exterior use, rainwater is also ideal for interior use as well, because it is low in minerals. Additional uses for harvested rainwater are as follows:
- Hair washing
- Dishwashing
- Car washing
- Laundry
- Toilet flushing
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Donating to Charity Tips
I’m loving THIS ARTICLE at cnet regarding donating to charities… Here’s just a portion:
Finding worthy recipients for your generosity
Whether your goal is to help your neighbors in need or to address a particular pressing need, such as disease prevention or clean drinking water, a good place to start your search for a good cause is JustGive.org. The site lets you search for charities by keyword, by location, or by browsing its extensive list of charitable organizations.
If you’d like to start your own fund-raising organization, GoFundMe helps you create a personal donation site, publicize it, and track the donations you receive. Another site that helps you solicit online contributions for your favorite causes is Razoo, which lets you search for causes by name, keyword, or ZIP code.
The focus at the fund-raising site Causes is on creating a community of giving. You and your friends can join with others who share your charitable goals, including celebrities and public officials.
Dancing Candy Canes
You may remember the oldie: Dancing Raisins… Here’s the Christmas version! Gotta LOVE Science!
You’ll need:
- baking soda
- vinegar
- water
- bowl
- spoon
- crushed candy canes





