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Date Posted: 12:57:08 pm, Thu, 10/18/07
Author: Denise
Subject: We've had double what we usually get for October and I send some your way Kate, if I could. We've had plenty this year and now it's just keeping the farmers out of the fields. We are supposed to have a mild winter so maybe we will be happy in a few months that we got all this but it sure makes it hard to enjoy autumn! Never been on water restriction, can't imagine and I would also report them!
In reply to: Sandy 's message, "I think *I'd* turn them in. Since you're under water conservation rules, it has to apply to everyone to work. But I didn't realize that you were that dry, Kate. I watch The Weather Channel quite often and of course, we all know how dry it is in Alabama, Georgie, North and South Carolina and Tennessee. But I hadn't heard them mention western PA. Heck, yes, turn them in. Anonymously, of course. But the water they're wasting today may be the water that would be needed for drinking water tomorrow." on 11:40:59 am, Thu, 10/18/07


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  • I can't remember when we had a substantial rainfall .....Our water reservoir is down 13.4 feet below it's usual level and I forget how fast they say it's dropping every day.....they keep calling for rain, but unfortunately as soon as it starts to get here it hits the mountains and breaks up and we get nothing!! (NT) -- Kate, 8:07:32 pm, Thu, 10/18/07

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