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Ashley Cooper Stormwater Education Consortium - discount rain barrels
CHARLESTON, S.C. & SUMMERVILLE, S.C. - Michimich -- ACSEC offers Rain Barrels Through Annual Program
Charleston, SC– Ashley Cooper Stormwater Education Consortium is pleased to announce they are now offering "Ivy" rain barrels through their annual rain barrel program. They are offering the rain barrels at a discounted price to encourage residents to conserve precious water resources as well as to protect water quality.
Order rain barrels: https://www.RainBarrelProgram.org/AshleyCooper
The rain barrels can be purchased directly through the program's website using a credit card. The normal retail is $149.00 but through this promotion they are only $77.00.
Order now for a June 6 pick up in Summerville or a June 7 pick up in N. Charleston. Quantities are limited so order today. See website for complete details.
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"This program is an important step toward protecting clean water in our community because it offers an inexpensive and proven option to help people make a difference in their own backyards. I can't wait to buy mine and start proudly displaying Ivy at my house!" says Samantha Marie Porzelt. "We are committed to protecting our water quality and managing the damaging effects of stormwater runoff. The use of rain barrels will provide residents the tools they need to conserve water, prevent water pollution, and reduce sedimentation in our lakes, rivers and streams."
The rain barrel captures rainwater from roof-tops by connecting to the homes downspout. This water would typically be sent down the storm drain carrying potential contaminants and contributing to flash flooding. The cumulative effect of rain barrels implemented throughout a geographic area can have a significant impact on stormwater management and water quality. Water collected by the rain barrels can be used for gardens, lawns, and to wash cars.
Charleston, SC– Ashley Cooper Stormwater Education Consortium is pleased to announce they are now offering "Ivy" rain barrels through their annual rain barrel program. They are offering the rain barrels at a discounted price to encourage residents to conserve precious water resources as well as to protect water quality.
Order rain barrels: https://www.RainBarrelProgram.org/AshleyCooper
The rain barrels can be purchased directly through the program's website using a credit card. The normal retail is $149.00 but through this promotion they are only $77.00.
Order now for a June 6 pick up in Summerville or a June 7 pick up in N. Charleston. Quantities are limited so order today. See website for complete details.
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"This program is an important step toward protecting clean water in our community because it offers an inexpensive and proven option to help people make a difference in their own backyards. I can't wait to buy mine and start proudly displaying Ivy at my house!" says Samantha Marie Porzelt. "We are committed to protecting our water quality and managing the damaging effects of stormwater runoff. The use of rain barrels will provide residents the tools they need to conserve water, prevent water pollution, and reduce sedimentation in our lakes, rivers and streams."
The rain barrel captures rainwater from roof-tops by connecting to the homes downspout. This water would typically be sent down the storm drain carrying potential contaminants and contributing to flash flooding. The cumulative effect of rain barrels implemented throughout a geographic area can have a significant impact on stormwater management and water quality. Water collected by the rain barrels can be used for gardens, lawns, and to wash cars.
Source: Rain Water Solutions, Inc.
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