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How To Install a Rainwater Harvesting System - Part 2

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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2008

Part 2 of 2 shows Mike Gannon, the Pond Hunter, heads to Georgia to take part in the installation of a rainwater harvesting system. Detailed commentary on the project and the system is provided.

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  • This is not a How to Video as claimed; but rather focuses on the filling with water with minimal construction. It shows neither how the water is collection, the how to make associated connections, nor the storage of the water. It does however show that a large team of labourers are creating synthetic streams; although cool, this is just one of many parts of the system. Therefore, this is NOT a How To.

  • @donsjuand Hey, thanks for watching and offering your insight. to get the full effect of the "how to" you should check out Part 1 also, then the title may make more sense. You seemed to have skipped an entire video before offerng your crticism. Thanks for your commenting all the same!

  • @thePondHunter Oops

  • @donsjuand  LOL!!

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  • LOL! Rather have a secure koi pond!

  • Let's just say a pond could be pretty darn big for 40K. there is an area of this project that is pooling and fish could be kept there, but there would be the risk of them getting washed downstream!

  • Oh yes, you bet i would! but $40,000.00? I rather have had a koi pond installed, about how big can a koi pond be for $40,000.00?

  • This project would run about $40,000.00 because of the overall scope of this project which contains multiple waterfalls, streams, pooling areas, and a huge basin for rainwater harvesting purposes. If you know someone interested I hope you'll pass along my name ;-) !!!!!

  • about how much did this cost to the owner?

  • Yes, it is steep.....very steep indeed. There are 2 pumps running the system.

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