Coelli
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Okay, after some digging the cisterns in Melbourne are just big rain barrels, not anything sophisticated or underground (and therefore expensive). The city of LA already has a $100 rain barrel rebate program; not sure if Calabasas has anything similar. But even something like that would go a long way.
Maybe it's because I live on a hill and in an area that floods; whenever it rains there's a visual reinforcement of how much water is actually falling and getting lost to the storm drains; and my back yard abuts a flood control channel/wash, so I see how much water is getting captured by the drains from the streets above us and sent further down. Even a short rainfall like yesterday's can get the water rushing behind my house. Surely capturing the water here is a better alternative than some of the other ones I've heard people propose like piping water from Seattle.
(Who, as it turns out, is starting to have some water troubles of their own...)
Maybe it's because I live on a hill and in an area that floods; whenever it rains there's a visual reinforcement of how much water is actually falling and getting lost to the storm drains; and my back yard abuts a flood control channel/wash, so I see how much water is getting captured by the drains from the streets above us and sent further down. Even a short rainfall like yesterday's can get the water rushing behind my house. Surely capturing the water here is a better alternative than some of the other ones I've heard people propose like piping water from Seattle.