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My city is experiencing Stage 2 water restrictions.
Could you please explain the following?

1. What the Aquifer level has to be for each stage to take affect.
2. What each stage-limit entails.
3. Do restrictions differ from state-to-state?
4. Is it a necessity to water your yard, other than it looking nice? Does it mess with foundation(or whatever)?
5. How many stages are there?
6. Can the aquifer run completely out of water? What would you do then?

P.S: I posted this in Home&Garden, 1 person answered, not much info...didn't know where else to post. sorry...

2006-08-29 11:20:32 · 2 answers · asked by Psychedelic Worm 3 in News & Events Other - News & Events

2 answers

I answered your other question (in Home&Garden), but thought that you might be interested in a recent news article as well.

Althought the Bush Administration is reporting $800 million to help drought stricken farmers, this is money already earmarked for such projects and does nothing to help the individual families in these same areas. Check out the first site:

2006-08-29 12:48:12 · answer #1 · answered by Richard 7 · 67 0

you can water today, but not tomorrow.

2006-09-02 10:43:23 · answer #2 · answered by bettyjoe 2 · 0 0

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