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Catching Rain One Barrel at a Time

Catching Rain One Barrel at a Time. Dr. Dotty Woodson Extension Program Specialist Water Resources Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Urban Solutions Center Dallas, TX. Texas AgriLife Research and Extension. Part of the Texas A&M University System

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Catching Rain One Barrel at a Time

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  1. Catching RainOne Barrel at a Time Dr. Dotty Woodson Extension Program Specialist Water Resources Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Urban Solutions Center Dallas, TX

  2. Texas AgriLife Research and Extension • Part of the Texas A&M University System • TAMU is part of the Land Grant System • Extension is the Largest Adult Continuing Education Provider in Texas • Office in Every County • 12 Research and Extension Centers

  3. Texas AgriLife Research and Extension • State Rainwater Harvesting Team • Local Water Team • Master Gardener Specialist Program • American Rainwater Catchment System Association • Texas Rain Catchment System Association

  4. Why Rain Barrels • Water Conservation • Water Quality • Stormwater Control

  5. Barrels • Recycled food grade containers • 55 gallons • Stackable • Non-stackable

  6. Cost of Classes • Barrel • Hose Bib • Adapter • Caulk • Insect Netting • Drills • Spade Bit • Hole Saw • Transportation

  7. Extension Provides: Program Specialist MG Volunteers Barrels All other Supplies Fact Sheets Invoice Cities Provides: Scheduling Marketing Registration Assistance Location Cleanup Texas AgriLife Research and ExtensionCollaboration with Cities

  8. City/County Departments • Water Conservation • Public Works • Parks • Stormwater

  9. Teaching Method • Lecture • Power point • Demonstration • Hands-on Making the Rain Barrel • Indoors • Outdoors

  10. Cities/ Counties • Tarrant County • Allen • Garland • Mesquite • Arlington • Denton

  11. Instructor and Assistants • City Personnel • Water District Personnel • Extension Educators • Master Gardener Specialist – Rainwater Harvesting

  12. Making a Rain Barrel • Drill Hole for Hose Bib • 1” or 15/16” spade bit for ¾” faucet • ¾” spade bit for ½” faucet

  13. Making a Rain Barrel • Caulk Faucet Threads • Screw Faucet into Barrel • Hold in Place with PVC Adapter

  14. Making a Rain Barrel • Drill Hole in Lid or Top with 6” Hole Saw

  15. Making a Rain Barrel • Cover Hole with Insect Netting

  16. Making a Rain Barrel • Decorate Barrel • Downspout • Landscape • Drip Tubing

  17. Attach to Downspout • Many choices at hardware stores • Professional gutter installers

  18. Challenges • Finding a reliable source for barrels • Transportation • Storage • Cleaning • Class Location

  19. Barrel Sources • Barrel Vendor • Food Production Companies • Feed Stores • Cleaning Contractors

  20. Transporting Barrels • Truck • Trailer • Weight • Time • Storage

  21. Storage • Before Class • At Class

  22. Cleaning Barrels • Provider • Storage • Power Washer • Car Wash

  23. Class Location • Flooring • Carpeting • Elevators • Stairs

  24. Demonstrations

  25. Demonstrations

  26. Success StoryBarrels, Barrels and More Barrels • 700 barrels • 38,500 gallons/rain event • 1,232,000 gallons/year

  27. Success Story Evaluations • 100% of respondents were mostly or completely satisfied with the activity. • 100% of respondents were mostly or completely satisfied with the information being what they expected. • 100% of respondents were mostly or completely satisfied with the information being accurate. • 94% of respondents were mostly or completely satisfied with the information being easy to understand. • 94% of respondents were mostly or completely satisfied with the completeness of information given on each topic. • 100% of respondents were mostly or completely satisfied with the timeliness of information given on each topic. • 100% of respondents were mostly or completely satisfied with the helpfulness of the information in decisions about your own situation. • 94% of respondents were mostly or completely satisfied with the quality of course materials. • 100% of respondents were mostly or completely satisfied with the relevance of the examples used. • 100% of respondents were mostly or completely satisfied with the instructor’s knowledge level on the subject. • 100% of respondents were mostly or completely satisfied with the instructor’s speaking / presentation abilities. • 100% of respondents were mostly or completely satisfied with the instructor’s organization / preparedness. • 100% of respondents plan to take actions or make changes based on the information from this activity. • 92% of respondents anticipate benefiting economically as a direct result of what they learned from this Extension activity.

  28. Success StoryTestimonials • Great class • Best class I ever had • Everything was great • I will be making more of these • Thanks for the great information • ‘On behalf of Shelley Franklin and myself, I am writing to let you know what an outstanding job Dotty Woodson has done at both the Garland (March 14th) and Mesquite (April 25th). These classes have exceeded both my and Shelley’s expectations and it is so rewarding to see that every evaluation form filled out by the participants have all indicated that the class has “completely” met their expectations.  What I have appreciated most about the classes is the response from the participants who not only thanked Dotty for the excellent teaching as they left, but have thanked me for providing these classes and have commented that they would gladly attend another class taught by Dotty.  As the Water Conservation Coordinator in my city, it is very satisfying to know that we are meeting a need in our community for these types of educational opportunities to teach our residents about the importance of water conservation.’

  29. Resources • http://rainwaterharvesting.tamu.edu/ • http://txsmartscape.com • http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/ • http://urbanlandscapeguide.tamu.edu/ • http://www.trwd.com/ • http://texaset.tamu.edu/ • http://turf.tamu.edu/ • http://irrigation.tamu.edu/ • http://earthkindroses.tamu.edu/ • http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/earthkind/index.html • http://dallas.tamu.edu/

  30. For More Information Dotty Woodson Extension Program Specialist- Water Resources Texas AgriLife Research and Extension 17360 Coit Road Dallas, Texas 75252 972-952-9688 D-woodson@tamu.edu

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