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Group: triangle.general · Group Profile
Author: Edward 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

"AI4QJ" 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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