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Ottawa Water Ban – RainBarrel.ca Press Release

Rain Barrels Fund Local Non-Profit Organizations

For Immediate Release

OTTAWA, April 30, 2011 – Several Ottawa non-profit groups will host truckload sales of rain barrels on Saturday May 7th at various locations. Rain barrels will be sold for $55 each and funds raised will support the participating non-profit organizations.

In response to the recent city watering ban these sales have been put in place to assist local residents with their watering needs. Rain barrels capture and store rain water collected from roofs through downspouts. They provide chlorine-free and fluoride-free water which is ideal for flowers, vegetables, lawns, shrubs and trees. Rain barrels divert clean water from sewer systems and can provide cost savings for homeowners who currently pay to have water trucked in or who have a water meter installed.

Three sale sites have been confirmed for May 7 from 9 AM to 1 PM – organized by Chapel Ridge Free Methodist Church to be held at Fallowfield Park and Ride, by The Manotick Village and Community Association at the Centennial Arena and by Kanata St. Anne Catholic School and Kanata-March Horticultural Society at Earl Armstrong Park and Ride. Rain barrels must be preordered online at www.RainBarrel.ca

Each rain barrel available through these sales is equipped with a mosquito and leaf debris filter basket, an overflow hose, an outlet to join rain barrels together in series and a spigot at the bottom which can be connected to a standard garden hose. These environmentally friendly products were once used to import fruits and vegetables and have been refurbished and repurposed to offer years of reliable service as rain barrels. They are available in terracotta, a colour similar to clay pottery. All orders must be placed online in advance at www.RainBarrel.ca or by calling 905-545-5577.

Eligible Ottawa residents may apply for a $50 rebate to help cover the cost of their rain barrel (see eligibility at www.ottawa.ca). These barrels meet all City of Ottawa rebate criteria.

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About RainBarrel.ca – RainBarrel.ca reclaims food grade barrels previously used to import fruits and vegetables to be reused as rain barrels. Partnerships with local non-profit organizations result in fundraising truckload sales events for dozens of communities in Ontario including Ottawa. For more information, please contact Larry Pomerantz, [email protected], call 905-545-5577 or visit www.RainBarrel.ca.

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Ottawa Water Restrictions – We Can Help

In response to the recently announced Ottawa area water restrictions and related rain barrel subsidy program, RainBarrel.ca invites Ottawa residents to support our Ottawa area partners’ rain barrel sale events as posted on our Truckload Sale page:

Kanata St. Anne’s Catholic School
Kanata-March Horticultural Society

RainBarrel.ca will soon be adding three new rain barrel sales events to be held in Ottawa Saturday, May 7, 2011. Please bear with us as we finalize details and then announce them to you. Rain barrels will sell for $55 each at the new sale events. More locations will be available on other dates. Please visit our Ottawa information page to learn more.

Each rain barrel comes fully equipped with a leaf and mosquito filter basket, an overflow adaptor that permits multiple barrels to be connected in series, 1.2m of overflow hose and a spigot that attaches directly to a garden hose. (Additional overflow hose can also be purchased if required.)

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Petrolia in Bloom Reports In

Thank you to Julia Cardiff, Petrolia organizer who reports:

Saturday April 16, 2011 was an overwhelming success! Despite the weather! Of the 420 barrels that arrived only 26 did not find a new home on the pick up day, but I’ve since made some phone calls, and people are still wanting their barrels. I’m confident that they will all find new homes! Thank you for having such a well planned handbook, following the suggestions assisted in the sale being a wonderful fund-raising event.

The most memorable pick up was a couple from Sarnia (20 minutes away) who came in their Volkswagen Beetle. They succeeded in loading their two barrels that they ordered, and happily purchased another one! That meant that the husband needed to drive home to deliver the barrels and then return to Petrolia to pick up his wife, who happily went shopping at the local jewelery store. (I think it was worth the drive to Petrolia, at least for the wife!)

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