FAQ

What are the requirements for the workshop?
Can I pick one up for a neighbor/friend that couldn't make the workshop?
Can I attend a workshop in a watershed-area other than the one I live in?
What are the Rain Barrels like?
Can I have more than one rain barrel?
Can you help me install my rain barrel?
Where/when have you held workshops in the past?




Q: What are the requirements for the workshop?
A: - Attendance is mandatory to receive the barrel.
- You must arrive on time. Late arrivals will not be admitted
- Make sure your vehicle is large enough to accomodate the barrel. It measures 36" high with a 23" diameter

Q: Can I get a rain barrel up for a neighbor/friend that pre-registered but couldn't make the workshop?
A: One of PWD's goals is to educate the public about stormwater run-off and our workshops are a great opportunity to achieve this goal. Therefore, the workshops are mandatory.

Q: Can I attend a workshop for a watershed other than the one I live in?
A: You can only attend a workshop for the watershed that you live in. We will host workshops for each watershed, so please come back to this site often to see when a workshop for your watershed is being hosted.

Q: What are the Rain Barrels like?
A: The rain barrel that is currently being distributed is the Spruce Creek Rainsaver. It is 36” high, 23” in diameter, and weighs approximately 20 lbs. It holds 54 gallons of water. The specifics of this product can be found on the Spruce Creek Rainsaver website.
Here is an image of the rain barrel:

Q: Can I have more than one rain barrel?
A: Due to the high demand we can only offer one barrel per household.

Q: Can you help me install my rain barrel?
A: Unfortunately, we are unable to offer installation services, but you can download a rain barrel installation guide here.

Q: Where/when have you held workshops in the past?
A: You can download a history of our past workshops by clicking here.