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Rainwater Harvesting

11/30/2016

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The words "Rainwater Harvesting" often conjure up images of large plastic containers and odd contraptions that take up valuable space in your landscape.  We utilize Aquascape's RainXchange technology to seamlessly intergrate rainwater harvesting underground.
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The modular system can sit underneath parking lots or patios making the most of under utilized space. RainXchange rainwater harvesting systems can be sized from 33 gallons to the limits of your imagination.  Beautiful decorative water features (ponds, waterfalls or fountains) are used to aerate water and keep it fresh until it is used. In the photo above, rainwater falls from scuppers on the roof of this home onto the upright stone and watergarden below. The water is utilized to top off the two ponds and waterfall systems.  Below is a gallery of pictures from this Hanover, NH rainwater harvesting system. www.nhpond.com
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3/2/2017 11:40:30 pm

I see a fresh water that is being displayed in this post and there are many creatures that are living in it. It must be kept away from all of the dangers that might happen and this is to ensure that the next generation can still see those beautiful creations by the Lord. I would like to personally help the environment and the creatures that are still living in those places.

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10/10/2021 02:33:18 pm

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Peter Maxwell
9/23/2024 12:07:02 am

The Koi Pond is one of my favorite parts of the house, where I spend a lot of time. In addition to the gardening services offered by https://purelyponds.com/, I've designed a tranquil space in my Colorado house that combines structure and nature to produce the most peaceful environments.

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2/5/2025 07:23:44 am

Thanks for the informative post! Aquascape's RainXchange technology is a fantastic way to efficiently harvest rainwater while maintaining a beautiful landscape

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Advanced marine refrigeration solutions that maintain proper temperature control for food and beverages during long journeys.

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3/17/2025 07:25:22 am

Such an inspiring post! Combining functionality with beautiful water features is such a creative solution to water conservation

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3/17/2025 07:30:32 am

Thanks for sharing this! I love how RainXchange transforms rainwater harvesting into something both practical and visually stunning.

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4/10/2025 03:23:45 am

I always thought rainwater harvesting systems were bulky and unsightly, but this approach is so clever and beautiful. Love how it combines sustainability with great design!

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  • About Us
    • A Bit About Us
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    • The Pond Squad >
      • Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo
      • Surprise Backyard
    • Aquascape Foundation >
      • Dominican Republic 2013
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      • Colombia 2010
      • Ghana, West Africa 2009
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    • Pond Maintenance
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