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My first whining thread - Drought Hatred
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<blockquote data-quote="Larry Morgan" data-source="post: 1615253" data-attributes="member: 4676"><p>It blows here in Texas, no doubt. Yay for being about 20" behind on rainfall and having our lakes down about 40 feet. Last time this year, they were about about 80% capacity. Now they are about 45%. Thank gosh someone had the smarts to build such a huge water reserve. We also have stage 2 mandatory watering restrictions here. If you violate them 3 times, you risk having your water meter turned off/removed. I can't say I blame them on that, though. It's nice to know that in one of the worst droughts, somedipweed will go out of their way to dump water that has been processed to be drinkable (using a lot of resources) right back onto the sidewalk, with only 10% of it hitting the plants they were trying to water. *cough cough*Neighbors, I'm looking at you *cough cough* </p><p></p><p>I'm just glad I wasn't one of the people who had their boat dock turned into a dry dock. (I don't even have a boat, but if I did, I'd be maaaaaad).</p><p></p><p>I'm with ya ridgehunter, it downright sucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larry Morgan, post: 1615253, member: 4676"] It blows here in Texas, no doubt. Yay for being about 20" behind on rainfall and having our lakes down about 40 feet. Last time this year, they were about about 80% capacity. Now they are about 45%. Thank gosh someone had the smarts to build such a huge water reserve. We also have stage 2 mandatory watering restrictions here. If you violate them 3 times, you risk having your water meter turned off/removed. I can't say I blame them on that, though. It's nice to know that in one of the worst droughts, somedipweed will go out of their way to dump water that has been processed to be drinkable (using a lot of resources) right back onto the sidewalk, with only 10% of it hitting the plants they were trying to water. *cough cough*Neighbors, I'm looking at you *cough cough* I'm just glad I wasn't one of the people who had their boat dock turned into a dry dock. (I don't even have a boat, but if I did, I'd be maaaaaad). I'm with ya ridgehunter, it downright sucks. [/QUOTE]
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