Water, water everywhere.......
Give me a nice, crushed gravel or crushed clam shell driveway any day.
I have always disliked black asphalt driveways. In addition to their being aesthetically very unpleasant, now I have found another reason to dislike them.
When the ground is left in an unpaved state, rainwater seeps into the ground and replenishes the aquifer beneath us. Rainwater running off blacktop and other paved surfaces, runs into the streets and down into storm drains and out to sea.

In addition to diverting water from our aquifer system, this runoff water is the biggest source of pollution to our precious and beloved oceans.
In my town of North Kingstown, diverting even one inch of rainfall and allowing it to seep into the ground would save 52 million gallons during just one rainstorm! Incredible! If your roof gutter downspout flows onto your paved driveway, try using a downspout extender and diverting it to a landscaped area instead. Just keep it at least 4' from your house foundation.
Like every summer, soon we will be on odd/even watering system. So, please, get yourself a
rain barrel to catch some rainwater for watering gardens, maybe even start a rain garden in your yard, and whenever possible - no more blacktop!

Thanks to the North Kingstown Water Department for the info!
I started thinking about all this when, on the news recently, I heard that the next big shortage on earth will be water. A very sobering thought.
Labels: Rain Barrels, Rain Gardens, RI Waterfront, riwaterlady, Susan Gustavson




2 Comments:
We often forget how precious water is. Without it, there is no life. We are fortuante that we live in a fairly wet area but that can change. Take Susan's advice before it is too late.
I have friends in Nantucket and they use a cistern to collect water from the roof for their water needs inside the house.
I want one too. Think how green we all are going to be. Saving Mother Earth is the beginning of a new relationship with her and ourselves.
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