tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4208399868780151243.post4279369964350872257..comments2024-03-28T00:44:00.140-05:00Comments on austin cubed: rain, rain, come this way...Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4208399868780151243.post-69701665718001654532011-06-25T17:39:10.336-05:002011-06-25T17:39:10.336-05:00I don't know where you're at with impervio...I don't know where you're at with impervious cover, but you can still add a rainwater tank if your heart's set on it. Although the tank pictured above is my first love, I "discovered" these BluScope water tanks that are cooler than the one above and come in pieces that you could haul into your back yard. No need for a pad: just pea gravel (there's a membrane bag inside the metal. Here's a link to a local provider:<br /><br />http://www.texasrainwatertanks.com/rural.htmlbubba of the bubbleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06053404605995997558noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4208399868780151243.post-80654971405458103512011-06-16T14:34:06.570-05:002011-06-16T14:34:06.570-05:00Water is cheap today, but it likely won't be i...Water is cheap today, but it likely won't be in the near future. (Just stumbled upon your blog.) There isn't much payback at today's rates, but there very well could be in the long term.<br /><br />My husband and I built a very green house last year, and rainwater collection is the one big thing we didn't do...and I can't help wondering if we really, really should have. (And if there's a practical way that we still can....)Devonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14327080164247768031noreply@blogger.com