Bermuda's Rainwater System: How an Island Built Its Water Su



In Bermuda, there are no rivers, lakes, or natural freshwater sources. For centuries, residents have relied on a unique rainwater harvesting system to collect and store water for daily use.Related NewsOgun-Osun River Basin provides over 400 solar-powered boreholes 16 tractors — MDLake Chad Basin gets €11.25m funding for water, climate challengesWhy I constructed eco-friendly toilet – Taraba corps memberc. In a place where nature provides no freshwater supply, every drop of rain counts. c. In a place where nature provides no freshwater supply, every drop of rain counts.