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A rainwater tank holding 5000 litres has been installed alongside the Takapuna Library as a demonstration of what can be done with rainwater. North Shore City Council uses the water to maintain adjacent gardens at the city centre. The conservation manager of Forest and Bird, Eric Pyle, (on

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PETER NAGELS

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Forest and Bird, Issue 303, 1 February 2002, Page 48

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A rainwater tank holding 5000 litres has been installed alongside the Takapuna Library as a demonstration of what can be done with rainwater. North Shore City Council uses the water to maintain adjacent gardens at the city centre. The conservation manager of Forest and Bird, Eric Pyle, (on right) PETER NAGELS Forest and Bird, Issue 303, 1 February 2002, Page 48

A rainwater tank holding 5000 litres has been installed alongside the Takapuna Library as a demonstration of what can be done with rainwater. North Shore City Council uses the water to maintain adjacent gardens at the city centre. The conservation manager of Forest and Bird, Eric Pyle, (on right) PETER NAGELS Forest and Bird, Issue 303, 1 February 2002, Page 48

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