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A smarter looking way to collect rainwater

By | July 25, 2011, 3:37 PM PDT

Consumers with the best intentions of reducing outdoor water waste by collecting rainwater are most commonly limited to buying large blue barrels or terra cotta cisterns.  For the ecologically minded yet style sensitive set, a rainwater collector designed by Philadelphia firm Shift_Design (Shift Space Design) offers a sleek alternative to the bulbous barrels normally used to collect rain from gutters and downspouts.

The Fitzwater rain collector is a lean, green 63 inches tall, 12 inches wide, and 24 inches deep.  The stainless steel collector has a capacity of 58 gallons but takes up a small footprint on precious outdoor space.

Simple in form and flexible in function, the Fitzwater was originally a custom piece for Montrose Green, a green renovation of a Philadelphia rowhouse currently pursuing LEED for Homes Platinum Certification.  The installation at Montrose Green connects directly to a garden which captures the rainwater for plant irrigation while reducing the rate of stormwater runoff.

Collecting rainwater from rooftops and downspouts for non-potable uses decreases the rate of and pollution from runoff.  Harvesting rainwater also encourages a more natural rate of groundwater infiltration and decreases discharge to public sewer systems.

Initially offered as a DIY kit, the Fitzwater and its smaller capacity sibling, the Wallace, are available online.

Image: Shift_Design

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Sun Joo Kim was a contributing editor for SmartPlanet from 2011 to 2012.

Sun Joo Kim

Sun Joo Kim

Contributing Editor

Sun Joo Kim is an architect and creative consultant based in Boston. Her projects include design and master planning of museums, public institutions, hospitals, and university buildings across the U.S. She holds a degree from Carnegie Mellon University and is a member of the U.S. Green Building Council.

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Kinda pricey
Most of us will opt for a $5 barrel, but truth be told, the stainless steel will probably hold value longer than the dollar so it is probably even a sound economic investment, for those with the dough.
Posted by woundedegomusic@...
26th Jul 2011
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Pricey
That's the understatement of the year --- but then it is designer! ---- where do you find $5.00 barrels --- in my part of the country $80 to $90 is the going price.
Posted by paul103
26th Jul 2011
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Yeah, $1,800 is quite a bit to capture a mere 58 gallons...
...but what better way for a urban hipster to look ecologically "correct"?
Posted by JohnMcGrew@...
Updated - 26th Jul 2011
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Capture of rain water is illegal in some states
http://www.groovygreen.com/groove/?p=3135
In some states in the USA, it is illegal to capture or even to reuse grey water.
So be careful where you use one of these things...you may not only pay out the nose for the designer barrel, but also when you pay your fine!
Posted by tech_ed@...
26th Jul 2011
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Rain water is gray water
...in some places? I never would have guessed.
Posted by hoodedswan
26th Jul 2011
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Amazing.
Could this be in the name of protecting local monopoly water suppliers?
Posted by JohnMcGrew@...
26th Jul 2011
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thanks for sharing
Great!!! thanks for sharing this information to us!
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Posted by yarinsiz
Updated - 26th Aug 2011
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