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Posted on 7/6/14 at 1:23 pm to RummelTiger
I just keep the couple pages I found with most of td's emoticons open
I really need to be able to convey my meaning with emoticons and chicken isn't meeting my needs
I really need to be able to convey my meaning with emoticons and chicken isn't meeting my needs
Posted on 7/6/14 at 1:24 pm to GeauxxxTigers23
Google urbanization and the water cycle. Not exactly just about collecting rain in rain barrels but it's an interesting topic.
Posted on 7/6/14 at 1:24 pm to Paige
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I really need to be able to convey my meaning with emoticons and chicken isn't meeting my needs
Posted on 7/6/14 at 1:24 pm to Kickit2Peterson7
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Posted by Kickit2Peterson7 Has to do with the natural irrigation of land or something. Basically people who collect it on a very mass scale can really screw up the surrounding environment. This applies more to farmers who would collect it on a mass scale then someone collecting in a barrel or two.
Sounds reasonable
Posted on 7/6/14 at 1:28 pm to biglego
In places like california, especially LA this is common. Water north of LA is earmarked for LA after it falls. LA does not get enough rain for the population so they rely on water above them.
Also, in Baton Rouge there is no "city" water. BR water company is privately owned.
Also, in Baton Rouge there is no "city" water. BR water company is privately owned.
Posted on 7/6/14 at 1:52 pm to Charlie Arglist
Is that a map of states that outlaw it?
Posted on 7/6/14 at 1:55 pm to LarrytheGolfer
Your awful threads never cease to amaze
Posted on 7/6/14 at 1:57 pm to jrous19
quote:they do in Germany, but it is due to too much runoff, not hoarding it.
Because the Government can't tax rain
Posted on 7/6/14 at 1:57 pm to lsutothetop
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Your awful threads never cease to amaze
Great contribution. Have any other insights for us?
Posted on 7/6/14 at 1:58 pm to thermal9221
Friend of mine living in Laffy said you need a special permit that allows you to collect rain runoff from your roof because it is illegal
Posted on 7/6/14 at 2:00 pm to East Coast Band
Don't many municipalities charge taxes for areas in the yard that are covered in concrete or non porous materials due to runoff management costs such as storm water drains?
Posted on 7/6/14 at 2:01 pm to lsutothetop
The funny thing is as areas become more developed, there is less natural seepage that takes places. This really screws up creek and river flood studies down stream. If you're only collecting roof rain water, then you're not going to see much of a difference down stream. And it's not like you are eliminating water from the cycle; its just taking a slightly different route on a very small scale.
Posted on 7/6/14 at 2:04 pm to LarrytheGolfer
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LarrytheGolfer
What about auburn?
Posted on 7/6/14 at 4:53 pm to upgrayedd
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it is out west
Which states? I've been in AZ for a while and it seems as though it is encouraged here. Is this geared to industrial or commercial applications?
Colorado for one. And it is illegal for any purpose, not just industrial.
LC
Posted on 7/6/14 at 4:56 pm to LongueCarabine
Seems like it would be tough to enforce on a residential level.
Posted on 7/6/14 at 5:00 pm to TH03
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it's not, so there's that
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