Poly Vinyl Chloride, PVC, Pipes being installed for rainwater harvesting system at new home construction, California
Poly Vinyl Chloride, PVC, Pipes being installed at new home for rainwater harvesting system, is gravity based and relies on a 2% grade to carry captured water to cisterns or rain barrels in backyard. Los Angeles, California. (Photo by: Citizen of the Planet/Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
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