npalen
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So you are showering and washing dishes with septic water?Water comes up and used for shower, washer, dishes, toilet, etc, then goes back in the ground via septic system. I'm putting it back after use.
So you are showering and washing dishes with septic water?Water comes up and used for shower, washer, dishes, toilet, etc, then goes back in the ground via septic system. I'm putting it back after use.
I can't guess why. But a RO system into which you reintroduce the mineral load that best suits your taste would fix the problem. The Reverse Osmosis would remove everything from the water leaving only water. Then you can make it taste great.At my last house I wish town water came down my road. Well water was awful, had a very "swampy" taste and odor.
I think that depends on the state. I think it also depends on whether SCOTUS will uphold such laws.No one said you can’t. But you don’t own the water under you land in your state. That’s a fact.
No one ever said anything about it. I kinda heard some rumors along that line, so I didn't ask any questions so as to not draw any attention. I did get a nice little drilling rig. All hydraulic, top drive. Water circulates through the pipe. I had a few Tri Cone bits, welded up an adapter. I made some home made bits out of collars from upset tubing, and they work great in soil. I put a Tri Cone on when I hit bedrock. Process gets slow then. I've only been 300' with it, but still had a lot more pipe.No one said you can’t. But you don’t own the water under you land in your state. That’s a fact.
We all are. All the water on the planet has been shat into, spat into, and died into. There is no escaping used water. Same with the air.So you are showering and washing dishes with septic water?
Every single drop of water that was on the planet when it first spun into orbit is still right here. Not one drop has gone anywhere.people have wasted too much on lawns and cars?
I know that depends on the state. That’s why I told him he doesn’t own the water in his state.I think that depends on the state. I think it also depends on whether SCOTUS will uphold such laws.
If the government was selling dirt, there would be a shortage of it. No water has ever went anywhere. It's all still here. The line the fella marked on a rock as sea level is still right there at sea level. Been there for hundreds of years.And when there isn't any water because people have wasted too much on lawns and cars?
California is just irrigated desert anyways. They should have known that wouldn't last. T Boone Pickens was onto something.No one said you can’t. But you don’t own the water under you land in your state. That’s a fact.
I hope that it doesn't come down to sacrificing humans.Today, we are doing something almost exactly the same, as the Aztecs did, with all the problems we don't understand.