Water has long been recognized as our planets greatest resource, yet only 3% of the water found on planet earth is considered fresh or suitable for human consumption.

The affect from shrinking water supplies are being felt all around our planet. Europe, Australia, India and Asia are meeting this problem head on by developing advanced technologies for gathering and distributing stored water. Here in the United States however, water is widely taken for granted. Vast natural resources and modern infrastructures have made water inexpensive and available to all of our citizens.

But what happens when the demand for water begins to strain this supply? In the Southern United States, metropolitan areas are beginning to feel the result of exploding populations and dwindling supplies. In 2007 the Atlanta Journal Constitution reported that Lake Sydney Lanier, the main reservoir for 6 million people had just a 180 day supply held in its banks. 180 days? That’s scary!

RainBankUSA recognizes the problem and realizes that it is only going to get worse. Considering that rain water runoff is mostly lost in the storm drains and to evaporation, collecting it, storing it and using it later, just makes sense. Call RainBankUSA today to learn more about how a RainBankUSA rain water collection system can free you from water restrictions, rising water costs, and depleting local supplies.
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Many regions of the Southeastern US remain in a severe to extreme drought. Precious rainfall amounts that do accumulate need to be utilized to their maximum.
 
Georgia’s Lake Lanier - 2007 (left)
and in 2008 (right)
 
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