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	Comments on: Rainwater Harvesting: When it Rains it Doesn&#8217;t need to Pour	</title>
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		By: Francis Kamau		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Francis Kamau]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[Very insightful! Thanks. Currently in the process of sourcing rain harvesting roofing materials but confused due to pushy sales people. Particularly concerned due to health implications of zinc &#038; asbestos in roofing material. I was surprised to learn today from an Engineer, that Decra is a safe option for domestic rain water harvesting. All along, contractors have informed me to steer clear way from Decra if considering a roof to harvest drinking water.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very insightful! Thanks. Currently in the process of sourcing rain harvesting roofing materials but confused due to pushy sales people. Particularly concerned due to health implications of zinc &amp; asbestos in roofing material. I was surprised to learn today from an Engineer, that Decra is a safe option for domestic rain water harvesting. All along, contractors have informed me to steer clear way from Decra if considering a roof to harvest drinking water.</p>
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