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This is just unbelieveable!!!
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Next in line - Obama's Rain Water Czar. The Govt owns the water falling from the sky not us as they would have us believe.
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Originally posted by Lil Bear View PostThey want to make sure they can tax every single person, regardless of how ( for lack of better word) STUPID it seems.
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Originally posted by Lil Bear View Post:mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: Can they not leave well enough a lone?! They want to make sure they can tax every single person, regardless of how ( for lack of better word) STUPID it seems.
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:mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: Can they not leave well enough a lone?! They want to make sure they can tax every single person, regardless of how ( for lack of better word) STUPID it seems.
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This is just unbelieveable!!!
Rainwater harvesting can be quite controversial — and in some Western states it is akin to theft. Opponents say it robs water from streams and aquifers. Proponents say it is a commonsense solution to water shortages.
The Legalities of Rainwater Harvesting
By Leora Broydo Vestel
Shutterstock
Conservationist or scofflaw?Just as people use the sun to generate power for their homes, many homeowners capture rainfall for a variety of uses — from washing dishes to watering gardens during dry spells. But rainwater harvesting, as it is known, can be quite controversial — and in some Western states it is akin to theft.Tags: None
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