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Traveling throughout Ghana, in several regions I noticed rainwater catchment systems set up, as a common way for a household, hotel or other structure to receive and have water. | |||
Traveling throughout Ghana, in several regions I noticed rainwater catchment systems set up, as a common way for a household, hotel or other structure to receive and | |||
These systems shown here are pretty standard and are similar to the other systems I saw around. One is from a small hostel and the other from a | These systems shown here are pretty standard and are similar to the other systems I saw around. One is from a small hostel and the other from a women's pottery coop and studio. They all consist of a gutter/tubing that funnels the water into a holding tank. | ||
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Traveling throughout Ghana, in several regions I noticed rainwater catchment systems set up, as a common way for a household, hotel or other structure to receive and have water.
These systems shown here are pretty standard and are similar to the other systems I saw around. One is from a small hostel and the other from a women's pottery coop and studio. They all consist of a gutter/tubing that funnels the water into a holding tank.