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|  | #Increasing transparency of storm sewer costs in some municipalities, and   |  | #Increasing transparency of storm sewer costs in some municipalities, and   | 
|  | #Increasing utility rates for potable water supply.   |  | #Increasing utility rates for potable water supply.   | 
| − | <blockquote>Rainwater harvesting is an ideal technology for:
 | + | {{textbox|Rainwater harvesting is an ideal technology for:   | 
|  | *Sites which cannot infiltrate water owing to contaminated soils or shallow bedrock,   |  | *Sites which cannot infiltrate water owing to contaminated soils or shallow bedrock,   | 
|  | *Zero-lot-line developments such as condos or dense urban infill, or conversely   |  | *Zero-lot-line developments such as condos or dense urban infill, or conversely   | 
| − | *Projects with extensive gardens and landscapes which would benefit from free irrigation water.</blockquote> | + | *Projects with extensive gardens and landscapes which would benefit from free irrigation water.}} | 
|  | <strong>The fundamental components of a rainwater harvesting system are:</strong> |  | <strong>The fundamental components of a rainwater harvesting system are:</strong> | 
|  | *the catchment area where the rain lands (e.g. rooftop), |  | *the catchment area where the rain lands (e.g. rooftop), | 
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|  | *additional water filtration and treatment, depending on the intended use of the water. |  | *additional water filtration and treatment, depending on the intended use of the water. | 
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|  | ==Planning Considerations== |  | ==Planning Considerations== | 
|  | [[File:Overground RHW.jpg|thumb|An above-ground cistern. This system is not frost proof, and would have to be drained and closed during winter.]] |  | [[File:Overground RHW.jpg|thumb|An above-ground cistern. This system is not frost proof, and would have to be drained and closed during winter.]] |