NI Water donation to Brain Injury Foundation
NI Water has donated a waterbutt to the Brain Injury Foundation, Camlough for their outdoor planting area.
Waterbutts are a great way of harvesting rainwater, which can then be used to water plants or wash windows.
We get plenty of rain in Northern Ireland but this rainwater has to be cleaned at NI Water’s treatment works before it goes into the taps.
Using a waterbutt to catch the rain is just one way we can all have play a part to ensure there’s enough water for everyone now and in the future.
You’d be surprised how much water we all use on a daily basis, 153 litres per person sounds like a lot, however, much of that is sent back down the drain.
Why not give their water calculator a try to see just how water wise you are: https://www.niwater.com/why-save-water/
Visit niwater.com for advice and tips on what you can do to save more water; every drop counts.
Pictured (above) is Frank Dolaghan from the Brain Injury Foundation, Camlough with NI Water’s Outreach and Learning Officer, Anna Killen.
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