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Date: Mar 31, 2008 11:26
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 12:44:39 -0400, "Edward M. Kennedy" eio.com>
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>...full yet?
>
>--Tedward
>
Stand by, I'll go check.
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Author: JimJim Date: Mar 31, 2008 13:02
paul wrote:
> Edward M. Kennedy wrote:
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>>...full yet?
>>
>>--Tedward
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> Stand by, I'll go check.
oh man, I hope paul did not fall in. some people depend
on those lakes for their drinking water.
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Author: Edward M. KennedyEdward M. Kennedy Date: Mar 31, 2008 12:10
"Jim" bellsouth.net> wrote
>>>...full yet?
>>
>> Stand by, I'll go check.
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> oh man, I hope paul did not fall in.
He's been gone a while now. I'm getting worried.
> some people depend
> on those lakes for their drinking water.
*Very* worried.
--Tedward
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Date: Mar 31, 2008 13:46
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 15:02:31 -0500, Jim bellsouth.net> wrote:
>paul wrote:
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>> Edward M. Kennedy wrote:
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>>>...full yet?
>>>
>>>--Tedward
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>> Stand by, I'll go check.
>
>oh man, I hope paul did not fall in. some people depend
>on those lakes for their drinking water.
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Author: JimJim Date: Mar 31, 2008 15:26
paul wrote:
> Jim wrote:
>>paul wrote:
>>> Edward M. Kennedy wrote:
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>>>>...full yet?
>>>>
>>>>--Tedward
>>>>
>>>
>>> Stand by, I'll go check.
>>
>>oh man, I hope paul did not fall in. some people depend
>>on those lakes for their drinking water.
>
> Da's cold.
having been informed time and time again by the transplants
of how it does not get cold in NC then I can only assume you
are not making any reference to the temperature of the water...
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Author: AI4QJAI4QJ Date: Mar 31, 2008 16:40
> ...full yet?
>
> --Tedward
Jordan Lake has enough water that Cary watering restrictions have been
lifted. Not sure about the other reservoirs. I think it's time to discuss
adding new water storage capacity to the region, otherwise, next drought it
will just get worse. Wish we could get the developers to pay (even if they
pass on the costs).
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Author: JimJim Date: Mar 31, 2008 18:04
AI4QJ wrote:
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> Jordan Lake has enough water that Cary watering restrictions have been
> lifted. Not sure about the other reservoirs. I think it's time to discuss
> adding new water storage capacity to the region, otherwise, next drought it
> will just get worse. Wish we could get the developers to pay (even if they
> pass on the costs).
we don't need more water storage, we need less people. if you
want to exist in a place where it is already wall to wall burps
and farts then relocate to any of many such places already
stinking of wall to wall burps and farts...
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Author: Edward M. KennedyEdward M. Kennedy Date: Mar 31, 2008 17:44
"AI4QJ" ns.ns.com> wrote in
>> ...full yet?
>>
>> --Tedward
>
> Jordan Lake has enough water that Cary watering restrictions have been
> lifted. Not sure about the other reservoirs. I think it's time to discuss
> adding new water storage capacity to the region, otherwise, next drought it
> will just get worse. Wish we could get the developers to pay (even if they
> pass on the costs).
Too bad they missed a win-win situation -- let the developers dredge
the exposed lake beds for free topsoil. They'll be doing it someday
anyway -- lakes silt up.
--Tedward
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Date: Mar 31, 2008 20:04
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 20:44:16 -0400, "Edward M. Kennedy" eio.com>
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>"AI4QJ" ns.ns.com> wrote in
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>>> ...full yet?
>>>
>>> --Tedward
>>
>> Jordan Lake has enough water that Cary watering restrictions have been
>> lifted. Not sure about the other reservoirs. I think it's time to discuss
>> adding new water storage capacity to the region, otherwise, next drought it
>> will just get worse. Wish we could get the developers to pay (even if they
>> pass on the costs).
>
>Too bad they missed a win-win situation -- let the developers dredge
>the exposed lake beds for free topsoil. They'll be doing it someday
>anyway -- lakes silt up.
>
>--Tedward
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