Buster_007 (imported) wrote: Sat Oct 29, 2016 9:25 am
Well if it is of interest or even relavant here across the seas and down a bit in north Queensland we are having a drought too. Coupled with the fact that since I came to this city in 1998 the local Council hasn't spent a cent on water infrastructure but have allowed 50k new homes to be built. so the city's water supply has dried up and so has everybody's lawns!
Here in Southern California they require me to use 25% less water while they add thousands of new water customers with no building codes for gray water recycling or any such water code not written in 1950.
Conservation is a Fool's Bet.
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moi621 (imported) wrote: Mon Feb 25, 2013 7:40 pm
se as much infrastructure as you can.
Conserving just allows more customers with no additional tits.
I got about a half inch of rain in two storms about a week ago. Lucky for me because it was one of those thin storms event between Laguna Beach and Huntington Beach. Areas north and south unaffected. The last 2 predicted rain events did not happen. Still, the cycle of "heat wave" alternating with possible rain does look more promising than El Ninozilla.
Moi
