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Water Harvester: An Invitation to Abundance

How Tucson resident Brad Lancaster transformed his neighborhood by experimenting with water harvesting.

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Tucson resident Brad Lancaster believes that cities around the world can live off rainwater. This is the story of how he transformed his neighborhood by experimenting with water harvesting, worked with the city to legalize those methods, and has empowered others by proving that abundance rooted in sustainability is possible.

Brad Lancaster cree que las ciudades alrededor del mundo pueden depender del agua de lluvia. Esta es la historia de cómo él transformó su vecindario al experimentar con la cosecha de agua, cómo él trabajó con la ciudad para legalizar esos métodos y empoderar a otros al demostrar qué la abundancia anclada en la sostenibilidad es posible.

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