Charles River Watershed Assn Offers Discounted Rain Barrels & Bio-Orb
Composters
JULY 8, 2010 - Charles River Watershed Association (CRWA) is offering discounted rain
barrels and tumbling composters. The rain barrels retail for
$119.95, but are available for the bulk discount price of $79.95.
The Bio-OrbŪ composters, found in online stores for $130 - $170, are
available through this program for only $94.95, CRWA has teamed up with
The New England Rain Barrel Company to help residents conserve water,
reduce pollution from stormwater runoff and commercial fertilizers, and
cut down on the waste that ends up in the landfill. A $5 donation for each
rain barrel and composter purchased will be made to CRWA to continue their
efforts to protect, preserve and enhance the Charles River and its
watershed. Stormwater pollution is a major problem for rivers,
lakes and oceans. When rainwater flows over the paved surfaces in our
cities and suburbs, it picks up fertilizers and pesticides from our lawns,
oil and antifreeze from our driveways, pet waste and litter from our
sidewalks and gutters, and deposits it all into our streams and rivers.
Substituting compost for commercial lawn and garden products can reduce
the amount of pollutants in stormwater runoff. Rain barrels collect
rainwater runoff for re-use in your lawn and garden, reducing stormwater
runoff volumes and allowing the water to filter naturally into the ground
when used to water plants and shrubs. By watering plants with water from a
rain barrel, we also reduce the water wasted when running a lawn
sprinkler.
Rain Barrels
The rain barrels are made in Peabody, Mass. from 55 gallon blue
plastic containers originally used in the US food industry. They have a 6”
inlet opening in the top covered with a screened louver to keep insects
and debris out. The barrels have 2 brass spigots, one to connect to a hose
for watering, the other for overflow. A second hose may be connected to
the overflow valve to direct excess water away from the home. The New
Englander Rain Barrel includes a 5’ starter hose with a shutoff valve and
complete installation instructions. Homeowners may join multiple barrels
together for additional capacity, and paint the barrels if a different
color is preferred. Rain barrel use is a way to capture and store
rainwater from a home’s roof gutter system for later use. The New
Englander is designed for watering flowers, vegetables, shrubs and trees
either by connecting a garden hose to the rain barrel or filling a
watering can. By capturing the rain falling on the entire roof area, even
a gentle shower will provide plenty of water, as little as a ž inch on an
average roof will fill a barrel!
Composters
The Bio-OrbŪ is a spherically shaped home composting bin which can
be rolled to mix the compost. It’s made in America from 100% recycled
plastic (50% from home recycling). Bio-OrbŪ is 3 feet in diameter with a
13 cubic foot capacity and assembles without tools in 10 minutes. It is an
enclosed system to keep rodents and raccoons out, with small holes to let
in rain, air, beneficial insects and worms. It comes complete with
assembly instructions and a composting tips sheet. Composting is
an easy way to improve the health of your landscape by using all natural
fertilizer instead of buying chemicals or bagged compost. Compost can be
used to enrich a flower or vegetable garden and improve the soil around
trees and shrubs. It also makes an excellent soil amendment for house
plants and planter boxes. Composting kitchen and yard waste can reduce the
number of leaf bags brought to the transfer station and reduce waste on
trash pickup day. This translates into a smaller carbon footprint and less
money spent by the city or town on trash removal which can be better spent
on other municipal services. The unique design of Bio-OrbŪ makes mixing
the compost fun and easy. Just tip it up on its axis (think wagon wheel)
and roll it around once or twice a week. This will speed up the breakdown
of waste and yield usable compost sooner. OrderingFor more
information and to place your order, call The New England Rain Barrel
Company toll free at 877-977-3135 or order online at
www.nerainbarrel.com. Orders
must be placed by July 26, 2010 and picked up on Wednesday July 28th
from 4 – 7 pm at Charles River Watershed Association’s office
adjacent to the Leo J Martin Golf Course, 190 Park Rd Weston.
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