When heavy rain from tropical storm Kay pounded Santa Clarita recently, one resident made the most of it with a city provided rain barrel in her front yard
When heavy rain from tropical storm Kay pounded Santa Clarita, one resident made the most of it with a city provided rain barrel in her front yard.Heavy rain from tropical storm Kay pounded Santa Clarita recently, and one resident made the most of it with a city provided rain barrel in her front yard.
The rain water filled up her entire 35 gallon bucket. Now that water can be used around the house instead of tap water. The city of Santa Clarita is trying to prevent too much rain water from running into the sewer and then eventually going into the Santa Clarita river.
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