parishointia
Parishointia is a Finnish term that refers to the practice of collecting rainwater, primarily for use in households. Historically, this method was a common way for rural communities to secure a water supply, especially in areas where access to fresh running water was limited. The collected water could be used for various domestic purposes such as washing, cleaning, and in some cases, even for drinking after proper filtration or boiling.
The process typically involved setting up a system to channel rainwater from rooftops into a storage container,
While modern plumbing and municipal water systems have largely replaced parishointia in urban and many rural