Donal Hickey: Our rainwater could be could more and here's how

In the days when many people did not have piped water, they had to store some of that which fell so freely as rain.

Donal Hickey: Our rainwater could be could more and here's how

In the days when many people did not have piped water, they had to store some of that which fell so freely as rain, writes Donal Hickey.

Most farms and some dwellings had troughs, while barrels standing at the corners of houses to catch rain falling from the roofs via chutes were standard.

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