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100 Things to Watch in 2012
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Rainwater Harvesting
With water gaining more notice as a limited
and precious resource, and severe droughts
increasing, watch for more people and
corporations to burnish their green credentials
and save money by harvesting rain. Delhi
Metro, for example, is constructing stations
with harvesting systems built in. The industry
around rainwater harvesting, however, is just
getting started.