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Rainwater harvesting for drylands and beyond. Volume 2, Water-harvesting earthworks  Cover Image Book Book

Rainwater harvesting for drylands and beyond. Volume 2, Water-harvesting earthworks / Brad Lancaster ; illustrated by Joe Marshall, Silvia Rayces, Ann Audrey, Gavin Troy, Kay Sather, April Baisan, David Harnish ; foreword by Andy Lipkis.

Lancaster, Brad, (author.). Marshall, Joe, (illustrator.). Rayces, Silvia, (illustrator.). Audrey, Ann, (illustrator.). Troy, Gavin, (illustrator.). Sather, Kay, (illustrator.). Baisan, April, (illustrator.). Harnish, David, (illustrator.).

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Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond, Volume 2 is a how-to guide enabling you to "plant the rain" by creating water-harvesting "earthworks" or "rain gardens." Earthworks are simple, inexpensive strategies and landforms that passively harvest multiple sources of free on-site water including rainfall, stormwater runoff, air conditioning condensate, and greywater within "living tanks" of soil and vegetation. The plants then pump the water back out? in the form of beauty, food, shelter, wildlife habitat, timber and forage, while controlling erosion, reducing down-stream flooding, dropping utility costs, increasing soil fertility, and improving water and air quality. This revised and expanded full-color second edition builds on the information in Volume 1 by showing you how to turn your yard, school, business, park, and neighborhood into lively, regenerative producers of resources. Conditions at home will improve as you simultaneously enrich the ecosystem and inspire the surrounding community. Learn to select, place, size, construct, and plant your chosen earthworks. All is made easier and more effective by the illustrations of natural patterns of water and sediment flow with which you can collaborate or mimic. Detailed step-by-step instructions with over 460 images show you how to do it, and plentiful stories of success motivate you so you will do it!

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  • ISBN: 9780977246441
  • ISBN: 0977246442
  • Physical Description: xx, 428 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 28 cm
  • Edition: 2nd edition.
  • Publisher: Tucson, Arizona : Rainsource Press, [2020]

Content descriptions

General Note:
"Revised & expanded in color"--Cover.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 403-408) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Introduction: earthworks defined, their advantages, and a story of success -- Assessing your site, choosing your earthworks, and tips on implementation to achieve greater success -- Infiltration basins: the first of many rain garden strategies -- Berm 'n basins -- Terraces -- Infiltration trenches -- Imprinting -- Mulching -- Reducing hardscape, harvesting its runoff, and creating permeable paving -- Diversion swales -- In-channel strategies -- Vegetation -- Harvesting greywater and other on-site "wastes" turned resources -- Epilogue -- Appendix 1: water levels, a-frame levels, and laser levels -- Appendix 2: water-harvesting earthworks calculations -- Appendix 3: sizing and implementing a kitchen resource drain (KRD) in Arizona, code clarification, and recommended changes to the code -- Appendix 4: resources.
Subject: Water harvesting.
Hydraulic engineering.
Hydraulic engineering.
Water harvesting.
Durabilité de l'environnement.
Écologie agricole.
hydraulic engineering.

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Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond, Volume 2, 2nd Edition : Water-Harvesting Earthworks
Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond, Volume 2, 2nd Edition : Water-Harvesting Earthworks
by Lancaster, Brad; Lipkis, Andy (Foreword by)
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Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond, Volume 2, 2nd Edition : Water-Harvesting Earthworks

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This second installment of a series offers a rainwater collection guide. Several years ago, Lancaster (Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond: Volume 1, 2013, etc.) met an African water farmer named Zephaniah Phiri Maseko who had created a lush paradise on his arid property by "planting the rain" with the help of earthworks, or simple strategies and landforms that capture water and runoff. Eager to adapt Phiri's concepts to his dry climate in Tucson, Arizona, the author created rainwater and graywater runoff collection systems in his own backyard. Currently, he harvests about 100,000 gallons of rain and runoff annually in his small, Southwestern oasis. This comprehensive second edition includes Lancaster's revised tactics for rainwater harvesting, new anecdotes, a host of visually pleasing images by debut illustrator Marshall, and many colorful photographs by the author and others. Much of the book extols the virtues of various earthworkslike berms that capture runoff and spread water over a broad area. Using earthworks can also flush out bad salts from the soil over time, reducing the loss of precious farmland. Lancaster's smooth prose is easy to read, and it's not necessary to have a scientific mind in order to understand his eight common-sense principles for rainwater harvesting. For example, he suggests that potential water farmers begin by studying the land to learn its patterns of rain and sediment flow and determine the best type of earthworks needed. Practical tools are included, such as illustrated, boxed instructions for measuring the slope of the land. Presenting many choices of earthworkssuch as mulching, digging basins and trenches, planting vegetation, and building terracesthis expansive volume provides inspiration for harvesting rain and runoff in many types of yards and farmland. The author also delivers inspiration and advice for ways to harvest and reuse wastewater from appliances like washing machines. Readers who enjoy real-life success stories will find plenty of memorable ones here. For example, Chris Meuli of Albuquerque, New Mexico, fills trenches with junk mail, creating a "sponge" for watering trees.A valuable wellspring of hands-on advice for effective watershed stewardship. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.


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