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Default Who owns the rain?

JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
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Sanity wrote:
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"By capturing rainwater, some homeowners are breaking the law. This
has put city and state governments in an awkward position-smack in the
middle of competing water users and advocates, often from within their
own agencies, of conserving water to protect supplies."

http://www.popularmechanics.com/scie...h/4314447.html

Some say rainwater should follow its natural course instead of being
diverted by homeowners so that the homeowner's betters can allocate
the water based on need - or political pressure - to those more, um,
worthy of wetting.

It's for the children.


If the government says that I can't keep the water that falls on my
land, let the government keep the water from falling on it!!!!!
A construction company dug a foundation somewhere and
when it rained, the excavation was filled with water.
The Feds stepped in and forbade the construction firm
from pumping out the water because it had now become
a wetland and had to be protected. I may have to look
it up on Snopes but that's about how I remember the
news story. People with lots of guns can do all sorts
of asinine things to you.

TDD

That sounds like complete bull****.

I know but I swear it was a news story I came across.
Many news stories turn out to be little more than male
bovine droppings but gain mileage because it sounds
like something that could happen. snopes.com is a good
source for checking out odd stories. I think I'll go
look it up.

TDD



Our colleges are full of illiterate students and instructors. Some of the
students manage to graduate and get real jobs. You might think journalists
would be exempt from illiteracy, but it's not true. Always double check what
you read in the news if a story sounds even microscopically inaccurate.


Well, the supermarket tabloids only publish the truth.
*snicker*

TDD