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I thought collecting rain water was illegal, at least in Cali but we still do it.Anyone else collect rainwater today =O ?
55 Gallon blue barrels from US Plastic.
I honestly would like you to learn more about Hinkley, California. Things like acceptable levels of chromium-3 can, and are, manipulated by the polluters. So, now what's illegal? And why is illegal more important than actual health?You kind of made my point for me. When a company is found to illegally dump, then that's illegal. In other words, it's against how fracking should be done, and shouldn't be used as an example of the entire industry. Just like any other business, waste should be taken care of properly.
As far as bias, I was just bringing up another point of view. Take if for what you want. BTW, some would say TED talks can be bias as well. Thanks for the links.:)
@shegrowsbig I am developing a plan for collecting rain water. I hope I get it implemented before the wet season is completely over. I do have garbage cans collecting water but that is only 100gal at a time. How about you? What's your system?
No! Get thee familiar with the California Rainwater Reclamation Act of 2012! :DI thought collecting rain water was illegal, at least in Cali but we still do it.
I honestly would like you to learn more about Hinkley, California. Things like acceptable levels of chromium-3 can, and are, manipulated by the polluters. So, now what's illegal? And why is illegal more important than actual health?
Great thing to know, we heard of a few people who got a fine for collecting rainwater last year, not sure why or if it was true. Been collecting rain since I was a kid, one year in beakers field the rain water during spring in 2009 or 10 it was slightly brown so I never drank it out in Bakersfield.Water doesn't go bad. It can become polluted, but in a sealed container only a small amount of chlorine or chloramine is required to keep it free from microbes.
I honestly would like you to learn more about Hinkley, California. Things like acceptable levels of chromium-3 can, and are, manipulated by the polluters. So, now what's illegal? And why is illegal more important than actual health?
Furthermore, let's go with they broke the law and caused harm. So we get to sue! Who has the deeper pockets? The polluting fracking company, or the individuals whose water has been poisoned? You ever start up a class action suit, or been party to something like that? I have (for an unrelated issue). I can talk about how it works.
No! Get thee familiar with the California Rainwater Reclamation Act of 2012! :D
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