Wouldn't you like to utilize the rain that falls on your house, field or
shop to grow your garden, recharge groundwater or provide fire
protection? On Saturday, September 22nd from 1 to 5 pm, the Amador
Resource Conservation District presents a workshop on rainwater
harvesting and storage. The workshop will be taught by Sean Kriletich,
a foothill farmer and agricultural consultant, with first hand knowledge
and experience with a variety of rainwater harvesting scenarios. The
cost per participant will be $20 and refreshments will be provided.
Don't miss this opportunity to learn how to make effective use of your
precious water resources.
Who: All those interested in effective use of our rainwater resources.
What: A Rainwater Harvesting and Storage Workshop presented by the
Amador Resource Conservation District and instructed by Sean Kriletich
When: Saturday, September 22nd from 1 to 5 pm
Where: Sutter Hill - Amador Co. Health and Human Services Conference
Room -10877 Conductor Blvd. Sutter Creek CA 95685
Why: Whether we are homeowners, gardeners, farmers, ranchers, winery
owners, builders or vineyard owners we could all use extra water. This
workshop will cover all aspects of rainwater harvesting and storage from
the drops falling on your roof or field, to storage and utilization.
You will leave this workshop with the principles of rainwater
harvesting, storage, and utilization as well as the knowledge you need
to install a system and information on the costs involved.
Cost: $20 per participant ($10 for each additional participant from the
same farm our household) - space is limited so reserve your seat today!
To reserve your seat at the September 22nd Rainwater Harvesting Workshop
please contact Sean Kriletich at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or (209)
402-7801 and/or send your check or money order ($20 per participant -
$10 for each additional participant from the same farm our household)
to:
Sean Kriletich
Rainwater
18048 Butte View Ct.
Jackson, CA 95642
Thursday, 06 September 2012 22:44
Amador Resource Conservation District plans rainwater harvesting workshop
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