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Phoenix Zoo Harmony Farm Rain Tanks

Focus: The Red Barn at the Phoenix Zoo was fitted with new gutters to convey rainwater into two large rain tanks before it overflows into a series of berms and basins. The rainwater can now be used between storms to irrigate the native and desert adapted plants in the rain garden reducing the amount of water the Zoo purchases from the city by about 5,000 gallons a year.

Features: 

  • Two 1,320-gallon capacity tanks to capture up to 21,000 gallons of rain per year
  • Rain garden - 1,400 gallon basin capacity 
  • 1 tree and 28 native and desert-adapted plants added
  • Educational signage to provide outreach to thousands of visitors each year

 

Project Start Date:
Sep 2014
Site Type:
Community
Trees Planted:
1 Trees
Features Implemented: Rainwater Tank Rain Garden/Passive Harvesting
Volunteers place rocks to stabilize basins
The finished rain garden
Rain garden
Two 1,320-gallon capacity rain tanks
Gutters and tanks