![[ The Complete Guide to Water Storage: How to Use Gray Water and Rainwater Systems, Rain Barrels, Tanks, and Other Water Storage Techniques for Household an (Back to Basics Conserving) [ THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO WATER STORAGE: HOW TO USE GRAY WATER AND RAINWATER SYSTEMS, RAIN BARRELS, TANKS, AND OTHER WATER STORAGE TECHNIQUES FOR HOUSEHOLD AN (BACK TO BASICS CONSERVING) ] By Fryer, Julie ( Author )Nov-15-2011 Paperback Paperback](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41ZZTjR8nPL._AC_SL3840_.jpg)

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S**T
Great resource
Very knowledgeable book
A**R
Easy read
Good information
B**M
The Complete Guide to Water Storage
I am so happy I ran across this book. I have been looking for ways to save water, and this book covers everything you need to know to get started.I feel like there is something that is going to happen, I have no idea what, and, if, or when it will.....but I want to be prepared!More than that, I think we as people need to get more in touch with how to be self sufficient. In the end it will only help the future.I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in water conservation, it is worth every penny!
C**S
GREAT WATER SAVING & STORAGE IDEAS!
Excellent book, packed with ideas on water storage and conservation. As fresh, clean water becomes harder to acquire, I recommend this book to everyone....even if you have city water. What if something happened and you no longer had it? Common sense suggestions on capturing rainwater, saving water, and long-term water storage. Protect your family.....GET THIS BOOK!
B**D
Not as technical as I expected
While this book is well written most of the coverage is very basic. I was hoping it would have a lot more information about larger cisterns and cistern maintenance but the largest storage device is a blue plastic drum.This book is a very good introduction to grey water use and rain water harvesting but I found most of the information online for free.
J**S
Ok, but no real details given
Ok book, but after 3 chapter i feel like i am still reading the introduction. Every idea that is presented to passed off untill later in the book and no real detail has been given. It may get better, but frankly I am getting bored with it and probably won't finish if I don't learn something soon.
A**R
Not very helpful
Not enough specific information on setting up a rain barrel system, including filters, valves for moving it from one tank to another. No helpful graphics on this subject at all. It was more of a feel-good, save the environment pitch, than a practical survival manual
R**L
Must have for planning
Execellent diagrams. Perfect for planning new or converting grey water use and water storage systems.
A**N
Preppers
This is a book for preppers. The advice is very small scale, it's about bottles and jerrycans and doesn't go beyond the size of a barrel. Apart from this prepper technology it doesn't contain much accurate technological information.
S**I
A waste of money
There is nothing technical in this book, so I do not see how they can advertise it as a "complete" guide. It treats the subject in a generic way and contains superficial description of the water storage techniques.You can find the same information browsing through the internet, in a little more time but with higher detail.
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