Save your rain for a sunny day! A rain barrel saves you money on your water bill and serves as a backup source of water between rain showers.

Image of a rain barrel sitting next to the side of a house. There are flowers in a stone covered flower bed at the base of the rain barrel

Using a rain barrel

If you're looking for ways to save on your water bill-and you want to make sure your plants don't suffer in the hot weather-consider old-fashioned technology. Harvest rainwater with rain barrels.

Using rain barrels to collect rainwater is an idea whose time has come again. In the past we may have considered water to be an inexpensive resource in plentiful supply. We can no longer afford this attitude.

Watering our lawns and gardens accounts for 40 per cent of domestic water use during warmer months in Strathcona County. Rain barrels store water and help decrease demand during the summer.

With a rain barrel, you can make better use of this vital resource many are wasting-natural rainwater. And rainwater is free!

Why plants love rainwater

Collecting rainwater from rooftop runoff provides an ample supply of free soft water containing no chlorine, lime or calcium. Rainwater tends to have fewer sediments and dissolved salts than municipal water. This makes it ideal for many uses, including organic vegetable gardens, raised planter beds, indoor tropicals such as ferns and orchids, car washing and cleaning windows.

Advantages of using rain barrels

  • Saves money by lowering your monthly water bill
  • Serves as a backup source of water between rain showers or during a drought
  • Provides naturally softened water that's great for delicate houseplants, auto cleaning and window washing
  • Decreases the demand on the County's water supply
  • Reduces the volume of water flowing to the sewer treatment facility
  • Helps maintain healthy soil because the water is chlorine free
  • Conserves a vital natural resource
    Collecting rainwater in barrels and other water conservation practices help decrease the burden on water treatment facilities and the County's drainage system during periods of heavy rainfall.

Rain barrel tips

Make sure your barrel:

  • is childproof
  • has an overflow directing water away from the house foundation
  • is on a firm and level base
  • has a screen to keep out mosquitoes, squirrels and other critters
  • is drained before winter, and moved from under the downspout

We hope that by providing a practical alternative to using drinking water for outdoor water use and giving everyone the ability to make responsible decisions, high seasonal water use can be greatly reduced.


Rain Barrel Rebate

Strathcona County offers a $20 rebate when residents purchase a rain barrel at the retailer of their choice. 

Harness the benefits of rainwater and save! 

Strathcona County residents can apply for a $20 rebate when they purchase a rain barrel at any retailer between the months of May to September while rebate quantities last.

Rebates are issued to Strathcona County residents on a first-come, first-served basis. There is a limit of one rain barrel rebate per household per year. Rain barrel purchases must be within the calendar year of the program to be eligible.  

Once your application has been approved, you will receive a direct rebate on your Utility bill or a cheque will be mailed to you within six weeks. 

How to apply: 

  • The rain barrel rebate program is closed for 2024. Please check back in May 2025 when the program will open again for the season.

Strathcona County reserves the right to change or terminate the rebate program at any time.

Utilities
Phone: 780-467-7785
watersaver@strathcona.ca

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Last updated: Thursday, October 03, 2024
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