Title: Rain Barrel Initiative: A Two Year Review
1Rain Barrel Initiative A Two Year Review
- Nine Mile Run Watershed Association
- Summer 2006
- Mark Smith
2Overview
- Objectives Revisited
- Updated Methodology
- Key Findings
- Design Modifications
- Installations
- Program Management
- Business Partnerships
- Lessons Learned
3Objectives Revisited
Initial Goals
Current Status
- Contacted over 150 rain barrel owners
- 1. Contact all rain barrel owners in order to
- address problems
- reinforce proper maintenance
- improve NMRWAs image
- Confirmed status of over 200 rain barrels
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2. Partially Completed
2. Assess program benefits
- Determine water retention value based on usage
- Determine educational value of barrel ownership
- Water retention estimates established
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- Educational value of barrel ownership still
unclear -
3. Generate design suggestions for program future
3. Exceeded Expectations
- Extensive recommendations for rain barrel design
and programming developed
4Updated Methodology
Technique
Result
- Survey and letter mailed to all 495 original rain
barrel owners.
- 84 useful responses
- 48 Unidentifiable responses
- All personal interview subjects contacted via
phone and e-mail (when possible) with messages
left when unavailable.
- 24 responses
- 21 interviews
3. Calls made to 40 unresponsive rain barrel
owners.
3. Changed tactics to canvassing of areas with
high densities of rain barrels. Approximately
160 houses visited.
5Key Findings Satisfaction
1. Most barrel owners are happy with their
barrels.
- All 21 personal interview subjects would
recommend the barrel to friends.
- Generally criticism was not aimed at the idea, or
the program in general, but rather at specific
failures.
- Common complaints included
- - bad installations
- - quickly clogging filters
- - low water pressure
6Key Findings Maintenance
2. Only a small minority of rain barrel owners
spend time maintaining their barrels or are
willing to take the initiative to modify
inadequate installations.
Frequency of Mesh Sock Cleaning Average 11.5
months Median 6 months
- 1 in 3 personal interview subjects modified the
original installation in any way.
7Key Findings Usage
- Use of rain barrel varies widely. While some
users dutifully empty their barrels after every
storm, others failed to understand the importance
of emptying or else purposefully hoarded water
for gardening.
Note Accounting for self-enhancement biases
was beyond the scope of this project, although
these effects should be considered. It is likely
that most owners over-estimated their use of the
barrel.
Estimated Number of Rains Between Full Barrel
Drainage Average 3.75 Median 2.5
- 14 of 21 personal interview subjects have
overflow directed onto a permeable surface.
8Key Findings Educational Value
- It appears that rain barrel owners have a greater
understanding of water issues than the average
Allegheny county resident interviewed in 2004. -
However, these results may be largely due to
self-selection biases or self-enhancement biases,
rather than a causal relationship between barrel
ownership and increased understanding of water
related issues.
- All 21 personal interview subjects felt there was
a relationship between their home and the health
of Nine Mile Run, compared with 49 of Allegheny
county residents.
- 10 of 21 personal interview subjects felt they
had become more interested in water issues since
owning a rain barrel
9Design Modifications
- Use coarser mesh to reduce maintenance.
- Attach mesh sock more firmly to diverter valve.
3. If costs are not prohibitive, include
multiple sizes and shapes, with a design suitable
for narrow alleys.
4. If costs are not prohibitive, include
multiple colors, such as light brown, dark brown
and grey.
5. Use street elbow in order to reduce stress on
plastic around nozzle.
10Design Modifications
6. Create a nestable design to save on shipping
and storage.
- Increase thickness of plastic throughout barrel.
- Add an additional spin-well on panel adjacent to
diverter valve for more flexibility during
installations.
9. Include removable cap with dipstick to allow
owners to check water depth.
10. Include means - such as durable plastic
tubing - of directing water more efficiently into
barrel from downspout.
11Installations
- Install the barrel as we want it to be used,
because many owners are unlikely to make
modifications on their own.
2. Identify or design a soaker hose that
functions with low pressure and install this
soaker hose as a policy unless the owner does not
want it.
3. Lean Barrel slightly forward, away from
downspout connection in order to speed drainage
of water into and out of barrel
4. Raise barrel using two concrete pavers and
two cinder blocks in order to increase pressure.
5. Have barrel owners present during
installations to -ensure barrels are installed
in satisfactory location -explain purpose,
usage and maintenance of barrels -improve
quality of installations
12Program Management
Rain Barrel Owner Willingness to Pay Average
53 Median 50
1. Charge nominal fee for barrel (except in
measured sub-watershed where any and all
participation will be needed) in order to -
reduce the number of kind souls that take
barrels without the intention or desire to use
them. - increase membership in
organization - increase the number of barrels
that can be installed per dollar of grant money.
- Reach out to local real estate agents and inform
them of the program so that rain barrels attached
to sold houses are not lost.
3. Utilize existing rain barrel owners as block
captains to generate interest in further
installations throughout targeted neighborhoods.
A kind soul barrel
13Business Partnerships Near Term
- Identify a local vendor that does, or is willing
to, stock replacement valves and mesh socks.
- Identify or design accessories that will enhance
the effectiveness of the barrel, such as - -pumps to increase water pressure
- -low flow soaker hoses
- -plastic tubing to direct water from
downspout into barrel - -downspout extensions for the overflow.
Possible partner?
3. Identify a local vendor that will stock these
accessories.
14Business Partnerships Long Term
1. Identify a local vendor that will stock a
suitable rain barrel. Use referrals and possible
grant assistance from DOC and DEP as incentives.
- Encourage local vendors to label native plant
species as such or to have a section for native
plants similar to the organic food sections that
many grocery stores have created.
3. Identify a vendor for alternative BMPs such
as cisterns, rain gardens and downspout
extensions.
An environmentalist with all native plantings
15Business Partnerships Recommendations
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- As an organization it would be -and in some ways
already is - a distraction from our core mission
to handle inquiries or directly sell barrels and
accessories. - However, there is clearly a market for these
items and a need for a local supplier that could
potentially offer one-stop shopping for
environmentally friendly landscaping products. - Therefore, in my opinion, it would makes sense to
establish an alliance or close relationship with
a particular vendor or group of vendors. - This would be preferable to under-serving the
market for environmental landscaping or
establishing a retail arm of the watershed
association which could distract from our core
mission.
16Lessons Learned
- There are important differences between academic
and non-academic work that I failed to realize at
first. - Setting ambitious goals is helpful to focus work
when beginning a project, especially when a lack
of information or experience precludes more
reasonable goal setting - Revising ambitious goals when they prove
unachievable is just as important as creating
them to begin with. - People are much more receptive to strangers in
person than they are over the phone, but people
are still very wary of strangers. - Nifty Nabbers are aptly named.
17Thank You For a Fun and Interesting Summer!