The Answer for ETFs Could Be Flowing In The Rainwater

September 15th at 6:00am by Tom Lydon

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Civilizations have been collecting rainwater for decades, but for the United States, it’s relatively rare, but if the notion gathers steam, exchange traded funds (ETFs) wouldn’t be the only thing affected if the technology to do this takes hold.

The first step has been for the state and local governments to join gardeners and the environmental community in searching for at least a little bit of salvation from above, reports The Weather Channel. There could be 100,000 rainwater harvesting devices already working, but that isn’t enough to dent the demand.

Therefore, new rules and incentives have been cropping up. The state of Washington and Portland, OR, have guidelines for rainwater harvesting systems. In Santa Fe, NM, they’re required on all new residential structures larger than 2,500 square feet. In Hawaii, 60,000 people already harvest rainwater, and the U.S. Virgin Islands requires it by law.

Africa, Asia and Australia have been doing it for generations, so isn’t it time the United States takes action?

  • PowerShares Water Resources (PHO), down 6.1% year-to-date
  • PowerShares Global Water (PIO), down 25.2% year-to-date
  • Claymore S&P Global Water Index (CGW), down 17.2% year-to-date

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