Since Oct. 1, the county has captured roughly 5 billion gallons of stormwater, enough to meet the needs of 121,600 people, public works officials said.
When it rains over a rural landscape, much of the rainwater sinks into the ground or is evaporated or transpirated by trees, crops and other plants.
Since Oct. 1, the county has captured roughly 5 billion gallons of stormwater, enough to meet the needs of 121,600 people, public works officials said.
When it rains over a rural landscape, much of the rainwater sinks into the ground or is evaporated or transpirated by trees, crops and other plants.