Now I'm really curious as to whether we have that law in CA. It seems ridiculous. Having rain barrels and using that water to irrigate would actually be a step FORWARD.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Perseids really putting on a show tonight!
Sophia's the lost Plantagenet heir! Don't tell the Windsors.
up with the cats again.
My house is really starting to take shape. Things are finding their places. My main food prep area was cleaned up last night, so I came into a kitchen with at least one area that looks like I want it to and I just got my coffee right away to start the day. happy making. t / house likes carrots
I hope to do a lot of work in my bedroom this weekend. Things are seriously just piled up in there and that is not good for relaxing and calm. t / house also like peas
locked out of my work applications again. They restored my access yesterday, but something happened since, I guess. Really wish people would get their shit together.
Now I'm really curious as to whether we have that law in CA. It seems ridiculous. Having rain barrels and using that water to irrigate would actually be a step FORWARD.
My co. built an office tower in midtown in NY recently and one of the awesome things about it is that it collects rainwater from the roof and runoff from the sides of the building and that water is what gets used to flush toilets and cool mechanical systems and stuff.
In terms of water reclamation: we have that law in Washington State, but it has been publicly proclaimed that it won't be enforced against residences.
When I see my dad this afternoon, I'm going to have to ask him about this. He is a water reclamation specialist.
Skipped and caught up. Grace giggles are a lovely way to start the day.
He is a water reclamation specialist.
I didn't know that! Supercool!
I put up new pics of the house that show the "progress" we've made. Things are organized by space to show changes: [link]