FatTire
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- Oct 2, 2007
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- Colorado
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- Kubota L5740, Unimog 404 w/ snowblower, Deere 620i UTV, MX5100 (sold)
The rain catchment issue is a really big deal in Colorado water law. The issue isn't about the water -- it is all about who has the legal right to put the water to use. The fear was (is) that a new user (someone like us) is coming and "taking" water (in a legal sense) from a senior user. If you are a senior user you might worry that this is the first crack in a system that goes back 150 years. Thankfully most people recognize that taking water off our roof and depositing it back to the ground at our leach field a 100 feet away just isn't a big deal, even in the legal world.
Despite the sun it is pretty cold here, at least it was historically, something like 7000 or 8000 heating-degree-days. (That terminology may not translate very well to Canada. It is in degrees F and is used in the USA to determine heating/cooling needs on an annual basis.) The past few winters have not been that cold.
Despite the sun it is pretty cold here, at least it was historically, something like 7000 or 8000 heating-degree-days. (That terminology may not translate very well to Canada. It is in degrees F and is used in the USA to determine heating/cooling needs on an annual basis.) The past few winters have not been that cold.