A well-designed, installed and maintained rainwater harvesting system can provide significant amounts of high-quality water for potable and non-potable, residential and commercial uses.
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2016 ARCSA Annual Conference
2016 ARCSA FOUNDATION ANNUAL CONFERENCE Las Vegas Convention Center REGISTER TODAY! ARCSA FOUNDATION CONFERENCE | December 5-7 ARCSA/IA EXPO | December 7-8 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPS(more…)
ARCSA Class in Monterey
ARCSA and Monterey Peninsula Water Management District are pleased to offer a comprehensive Rainwater Catchment Accredited Professional training course, August 26 & 27, 2015 at the California American(more…)
College accreditation of rainwater knowledge
oday, ARCSA proudly announces a three-year renewal of its first collaboration with an institution of higher learning – Santa Fe Community College – whose 16-week course, “Active Water Harvesting and Distribution Systems” fulfilled ARCSA’s curriculum requirements, including lessons on the latest design and installation standard – ARCSA/ASPE/ANSI Standard 63. To formalize the occasion, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed by SFCC President, Randy Grissom, and ARCSA’s President, David Crawford.
ARCSA Conference – November 2015
ARCSA CONFERENCE | November 9-10, 2015 ARCSA/IA EXPO | November 11-12, 2015 Accredited Professional Workshop | November 12-13, 2015 Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center(more…)
We Support Colorado Rainwater Harvesting Legislation Changes
Even two rain barrels promotes understanding of how water cycles through nature. Among the valuable lessons taught include how much rain one can harvest from roofs, how much landscapes use, and how much potable water consumption can be reduced.