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Water Restrictions
I don't think that would hold up in court. (Of course, who wants to be
the test case?) They charge you for sewer service, don't they? At least where I live, sewer rates are based on *winter* water usage only, because it is assumed not all water used in the summer ends up in the sewer. Therefore, water and sewer are somewhat independant. I pay for water, and I pay to have the waste water taken away; I don't just pay a "usage fee" or rental. Maybe yours is different, but I doubt it. I'm not talking intentionally generating artificially vast amounts of waste water to water your lawn, I'm talking about a few gallons a week to keep a few plants alive. BTW, you have my condolences. Regards, Bob George wrote: Gray water is not legally owned by me. The water thet splashes off of my body during a shower is owned by someone downstream. That's the law......however impossible to enforce. The mayor was distributing buckets until this legality was made known via the news media. -- Have a Windows® computer that is powered on for hours at a time? Join the search for a cure for cancer: http://grid.org/projects/cancer/ |
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