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   / Texas Heat! #401  
Yesterday, just before noon, I was northbound on the I-35E service road near exit 460 when I saw a huge cloud of dust between the service road and the main highway. I couldn't tell for sure what it was until I got even with it, and it was an open station Kubota tractor with what I'd guess to be a 15' batwing mower mowing the right-of-way. Now I always kind of enjoyed mowing with a rotary cutter, but I sure would not envy that guy; don't know how he could breathe in that cloud of dust. And of course the grass & weeds he was cutting were dead and brown.
 
   / Texas Heat! #402  
Bird, in our travels the last few days, we've passed quite a few gas well and drilling sites with trucks coming and going constantly onto crushed rock roads. They all are surrounded by trees that look as if they are white with snow from a complete coating of dust. Along many county roads the trees along the ROW are also very white and the grass the same. You could not pay me enough to go out there in an open station tractor and mow. I'd be dead in a few hours with clogged lungs.

Ron: I never measure the # of square feet with my sprinklers. I just overlap the circular patterns by around 1/3 and move the sprinklers around. One day of hot sun and the grass will tell me if I miss any spots. It will start turning dark and showing stress. If I get one of those spots, I'll use the "no moving parts" sprinkler like I told Dennis about. It is very good about applying a concentrated spray in a localized area in a short period of time.

Dennis: Even though I may end up on the EPA hit list for using too much water, I ain't stoppin'. When they quit watering golf courses, I'll slow down my usage. When we went to the Gainesville Zoo on Wednesday, they had sprinklers going all over that place and the golf course just outside of town was lush and green. They ain't pullin' that water from the Red River.:rolleyes: It's coming out of their city wells. I don't think Gainesville uses any lake or reservoir for their municipal water. Bowie uses Amon Carter Lake and it can get really low in dry years like this one.
 
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I was "told" by the guy that installed my septic 2 1/2 years ago that they had started regulations concerning new water wells, primarily a well registration fee of some sort. There has also been rumor's about private wells be taxed on consumption. We do have water "district" and regulating bodies for our water supply's, I believe Wise county, with others is in the Trinity water district??

JIM You know I'm "funnin" with ya right? I drive through the D/FW metro mess working at night and it is amazing how much water they pour down the city drains with their sprinklers. Now water restrictions are showing up in some city's.

I water my yard for the most part, I do let it go some since I want the roots to grow deeper, The St, Augustine uses the most, but I like it the best. Your right about 1 thing , 1 day is all it takes to know what spot you missed.
 
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Well, that particular piece was written by a lawyer trolling for clients, but things are certainly heating up. The amount of water used for gas well fracking and production is being closely examined. There's also talk that homeowners may have to pay a one-time fee of up to $10k for drilling a well. All of this is at the proposal state as far as I know. Certainly there will be a huge outcry if it starts to see more pressure for passage of water districts with taxing authority. Dallas already owns the rights to most water in surface reservoirs between Dallas and the Red River. If you are a city that wants water out of these reservoirs, you have to pay Dallas.
 
   / Texas Heat! #406  
Here's some inside hot for ya. Today is time to can some hot Kosher Dill Spears. You sure don't want to rub your eyes after working with these guys.
We had to pick a lot of not quite ripe tomatoes today to protect them from the sun and heat damage. We like to use vine ripe tomatoes for our canned juice and canned tomatoes as it is really fantastic that way. But, you gotta do, what you gotta do, to save the crop. They will continue to ripen inside but not as sweet...
Ron
 
   / Texas Heat! #407  
Bernice asked the Director of the hurricane center (my old boss) if they were afraid to name one Bernice ....might be a real b_tch of a storm.:p He said he'd see what he could do - I think he chaired the WMO naming committee last yr.

I ain't touching that one with a 10' pole...but it was funny..

So far, we are getting a bit of wind. A steady 15-20mph I believe. Not much precipitation unless you count the beads of sweat dripping off my forehead and beer.
 
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I was "told" by the guy that installed my septic 2 1/2 years ago that they had started regulations concerning new water wells, primarily a well registration fee of some sort. There has also been rumor's about private wells be taxed on consumption. We do have water "district" and regulating bodies for our water supply's, I believe Wise county, with others is in the Trinity water district??

JIM You know I'm "funnin" with ya right? I drive through the D/FW metro mess working at night and it is amazing how much water they pour down the city drains with their sprinklers. Now water restrictions are showing up in some city's.

I water my yard for the most part, I do let it go some since I want the roots to grow deeper, The St, Augustine uses the most, but I like it the best. Your right about 1 thing , 1 day is all it takes to know what spot you missed.

I'll pay taxes on the water coming out of my well right after they pry my gun out of my cold dead hands.
 
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I mowed the yard today well whats left of it since I stopped watering a month ago!!!


Brown is in!!
 

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I'll pay taxes on the water coming out of my well right after they pry my gun out of my cold dead hands.

Got that right.
In the 90's even, when we had a ranch in Erath county, I had a county surveyor come out and ask me about our wells and was telling me back then, about the proposed idea. I asked him if they plan on doing all the repairs and upkeep, and where going to guarantee my water as "clean" for human consumption and standards.

He said "no" it's a way to make money" and "control water". He also had a well and didn't like the idea, "just doing his job"
 

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