Rain Barrels: A Catalyst for Change?

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Over the past 4 years, rain barrel programming for residents has been implemented in both Northern Virginia and New Jersey as a method for educating the public about stormwater management and water conservation. Program participants demonstrated a significant increase in knowledge of water resource issues. Follow-up surveys showed 58% of New Jersey respondents and 48% of Virginia respondents adopted at least one additional best management practice at home. Results show that the enthusiasm for rain barrels can be used as an opportunity to educate and enable residents to be water resource managers on their own properties. © 2013 Extension Journal Inc.

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Bakacs, M. E., Haberland, M., Mangiafico, S. S., Winquist, A., Obropta, C. C., Boyajian, A., & Mellor, S. (2013). Rain Barrels: A Catalyst for Change? Journal of Extension, 51(3). https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.51.03.33

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