Join us and our co-host, the Greenville County Soil and Water Conservation District, for this workshop that will lead you through the assembly of your very own rain barrel! All of the barrels are provided by the Watershed Ecology Center and the kits to convert them to functional rain barrels are provided through a generous donation from ReWa.
A full description of the kit can be found at this link. In addition to the kit, we'll provide a 55 gallon barrel. We recommend watching our rain barrel installation video prior to the workshop. You'll also want to review the information below so that you're ready to choose a location for your rain barrel when you get it home! Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrqW_HryiWM
TO REGISTER: There are two workshop times to choose from. Each ticket will get you one rain barrel. You can bring yourself and one other person if you wish (no more than 2 people in a group). If you want to construct more than 1 rain barrel you are welcome to purchase multiple tickets.
WHEN
Saturday, March 19th, Time frame 10:30-12:15PM.
WHERE
601 Fork Shoals Rd.
HEALTH AND SAFETY
This event will take place outside at our Shortleaf Shelter. We are restricting the size of this event to less than 20 people. One ticket is good for one barrel and 2 people.
CANCELLATION POLICY
Cancellations must be made 1 week prior to the event for a full refund. If the event is cancelled due to weather or COVID related concerns, full refunds will be issued. Participants will be notified the night before the event if we need to cancel due to the weather.
SIZING AND DESIGN
STEP 1. Observe your roof runoff. Note where you have existing roof gutter downspouts, roof valleys or edges that drain large amounts of water.
STEP 2. Calculate the runoff volume. To determine how many rain barrels you need and whether you should designate an area to direct the rain barrel overflow, you need to know the volume of water the barrels will receive during a typical rain storm. Designing for a 1-inch storm will capture most of the runoff volume as long as the barrels are emptied between storms.
Complete steps A-D to calculate runoff volume:
STORMWATER VOLUME (ft3) X 7.48 GALLONS = STORMWATER VOLUME (gallons)
STEP 3. Determine how many rain barrels are needed. Attempt to capture volume from a one-inch storm. STORMWATER VOLUME (gallons) ÷ RAIN BARREL CAPACITY (gallons) = # OF RAIN BARRELS NEEDED
STEP 4. Address the overflow. Be sure to note where the overflow will go during large storms. Avoid directing the overflow next to building foundations. Plan to use a splash guard, install a soaker hose, or build a slight swale to direct overflow away from your home and into an area where it can be absorbed, such as a naturally vegetated area or a rain garden.
INSTALLATION (You may want to complete the first 2 installation steps prior to the workshop as well.)
STEP 1. Level the area. Once you have determined where you want your rain barrels to go, level the ground surface. You can use crushed stone or mulch to stabilize the ground.
STEP 2. Install blocks or stand. Elevating the rain barrel is necessary to allow room for a watering can, bucket, or hose attachment under the spigot. Elevating the barrels will also create stronger water pressure. Place the blocks or other materials to create a stand on the leveled ground and recheck for level. Adjust as needed to achieve level. TIP: Your rain barrel should be secured on a firm, level surface. A full, 55-gallon rain barrel weighs over 400 pounds.
STEP 3. Connect the downspout to the rain barrel. Flow diverters allow you to easily direct flow from your gutter downspout into your rain barrel. To install the diverter, temporarily place the rain barrel on the blocks to mark where the diverter needs to be installed. Cut the gutter and install the diverter per the instructions, at a height that allows the water to flow from the diverter into the barrel. If not using a flow diverter, the gutter downspout can be directed or connected directly to the barrel.
STEP 4. Install the rain barrel.
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