what?? i thought we were out of the drought since it rained.
11/27/2007 9:31:39 AM
11/27/2007 9:34:37 AM
sharing showers with Jen FTW
11/27/2007 9:35:49 AM
11/27/2007 9:38:17 AM
it's illegal to buy a 3 liter bottle of soda and fill your own 20 oz bottle at home?
11/27/2007 11:57:19 AM
RALEIGH PWNTSTAY HOMECALL TWW FOR DETAILS.
11/27/2007 3:23:11 PM
Y'all are some sharp tacks.
11/29/2007 10:45:55 AM
hooraywe bout to take this to the next level
12/22/2007 1:24:46 PM
Wat?
12/22/2007 4:25:31 PM
Maybe we're talking about La Nina?According to some forecasters, this year's La Nina will force much of our needed rain to the north of us, meaning more dry conditions for the next three months, and, theoretically, making the following summer even worse then last summer.http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/dec2007/2007-12-20-094.aspOf course, they also predicted a worse then average hurricane season in 2006 and 2007, so this may end up being some more sensationalist media BS.
12/23/2007 8:35:08 PM
^the way weather works:They come up with a study that comes out 3 months after whatever happened is already old history. The study blames El Niño or La Niña, whichever is the buzzword at the time (I'm surprised they haven't blamed "bluetooth" yet). Then they use their historical findings to make broad, sweeping, generalizations about the upcoming months.
12/23/2007 8:54:42 PM
what is the deal with water now? what is the difference between being on city water and being on a well outside the city...anything? is the drought really that bad? my parents freak out everytime we turn on the water or flush the toilet and its starting to get annoying. i like water but i don't like peeing on other peoples pee.
12/23/2007 9:15:30 PM
12/23/2007 9:30:34 PM
well i've never left the sink on while brushing teeth. that is clearly wasteful. but peeing on other peoples pee? my mom even got me a bucket to put in my shower to fill up while the water is warming up so we can use THAT water to flush the toilet. i just feel like she's being a little extreme. especially because i doubt anyone else in our neighborhood is taking the same precautions. i take shorter showers and cut back on laundry and stuff but...the whole bucket in the shower thing and peeing on pee just seems extreme. oh and one side of the sink in our kitchen is filled up with dirty water to rinse dishes in before they go in the dishwasher so we don't run the faucet. i mean...i dunno...a little extreme is what i think.
12/23/2007 9:41:24 PM
^^If its yellow let it mellowIf its brown flush it down
12/23/2007 10:19:08 PM
I heard on the radio a few days ago that Durham only had like 39 days of water left. Who knows what its at now
12/23/2007 10:21:21 PM
^^ yes get this. but it is gross when you let it mellow for a long time and the whole bathroom smells like urine. i'm good with two-three pees and then a flush.
12/23/2007 10:27:51 PM
12/23/2007 10:37:43 PM
If you've ever wanted a basement, build it now! Water tables are harder to find now. It's sad that we've had this much drought.Heard there's a man in Rolesville that might have some surplus water he might sell if someone could pump it to a treatment station It's really impractical to treat water from a place with no infrastructure though.
12/23/2007 10:38:45 PM
12/23/2007 10:58:36 PM
Which law school?Your intelligence will be inferred on this attribute.
12/24/2007 3:41:58 AM
The Independent Weekly has a nice "doom-and-gloom" article about the drought in Durham, although it's still an interesting read.http://www.indyweek.com/gyrobase/Content?oid=oid%3A165531TLDR: - Durham had 39 days of water left, but now they're siphoning water from another source, so they have roughly 70 days of water now. - The City of Durham appears to be sweeping the issue to the side. They appear to be taking no action against the drought. - The article criticizes Easely for not doing enough to conserve water, although they do admit he's doing more then most state governors, unlike Georgia.[Edited on December 24, 2007 at 10:41 AM. Reason : ]
12/24/2007 10:40:53 AM
mad max conditions by april
12/28/2007 10:11:25 PM
Serious question: What are the water levels currently?
12/28/2007 10:17:15 PM
http://www.raleighnc.gov/portal/server.pt/gateway/PTARGS_0_2_306_202_0_43/http%3B/pt03/DIG_Web_Content/category/Resident/Environment/Cat-1C-2007628-130320-City_Of_Raleigh_Water_Re.html
12/28/2007 10:23:26 PM
I really didn't care too much about the drought... but if you see some local lake levels it is pretty damn bad.But I still don't really care that much
12/28/2007 10:58:06 PM
12/29/2007 11:06:00 AM
12/29/2007 11:38:46 AM
IT RAINED!!! DROUGHT IS OVER!!!
12/29/2007 4:16:13 PM
OMG GLOBAL WARMING DROUGHT!The reason for the lack of water is probably the lack of hurricanes which typically bring millions of gallons of water to the east coast.
12/30/2007 5:20:44 PM
QUICK! SOMEONE PHOTOCHOP A INTARWEB CAT WITH A FUNNY DROUGHT CAPTION!
12/31/2007 9:47:47 AM
i'm no expert, as evidenced by the following two ideas... but is dredging falls lake, or any other low water supply, while it is low (thereby increasing the capacity) a viable option? i've read that new reservoirs are being planned, certainly dredging is a cheaper, quicker option. obviously, i may be misinformed. also, what prevents old quarries from being used as reservoirs? i would imagine acids or mineral deposits exist there, but all water needs treatment in some form or fashion, right? they could hold enormous amounts of water... i'm not even sure how many old quarries are around here, but just one could supply quite a few customers.these aren't ground breaking ideas, and i'm sure they've been thought of long ago, but there's got to be reasons why they aren't reasonable and realistic, i just can't think of why.
1/11/2008 8:25:48 AM
Well, for one, we have no water to put in them
1/11/2008 8:28:33 AM
We should get a Jew like Stein to figure out how to save the water.
1/11/2008 8:31:10 AM
1/11/2008 9:10:21 AM
^^^^ Durham just pumped the water out of Teer Quarry.http://www.nbc17.com/midatlantic/ncn/news.apx.-content-articles-NCN-2007-12-18-0028.html
1/11/2008 9:11:54 AM
^^sure, but that's not going to be the problem forever. it won't solve the problem we're having right now, but would it not help prevent this problem from happening again? it obviously would take a surplus of rain to fill up falls lake, and that won't happen this week, this month or probably this year, but eventually it will fill back up. when it does fill back up, why not have more capacity so that when another drought hits, it won't be nearly the problem it is right now.[Edited on January 11, 2008 at 9:15 AM. Reason : ]
1/11/2008 9:14:58 AM
I just posted that to show that quarry water is drinkable. And I think it's going to be a loooong time before we have enough rain to fill up the lakes to the point that we can start taking out extra water to store in quarries or wherever.[Edited on January 11, 2008 at 9:18 AM. Reason : oh, you weren't talking to me. ]
1/11/2008 9:16:39 AM
well it might help once we have a surplus of water again, but it costs $$$ to do that type of thing. Also, you can pull sediment out of the lake via dredging, but after a while it will fill back up with sediment just as before.
1/11/2008 9:19:05 AM
1/11/2008 11:02:59 AM
1/11/2008 11:43:43 AM
9.75 in below currently
1/30/2008 4:32:42 PM
WHAT DROUGHT?!?!?!
1/30/2008 4:43:58 PM
i think they said its at around 108 days currently
1/31/2008 9:05:39 AM
http://www.raleighnc.gov/portal/server.pt/gateway/PTARGS_0_2_306_210_0_43/http%3B/pt03/DIG_Web_Content/news/public/News-PubAff-La_Nina_s_Staying_Until_-20080130-16431830.html
1/31/2008 9:19:39 AM
bttt for Stage 2
2/5/2008 1:50:14 PM
screw water - drink beer instead!
2/7/2008 10:29:35 AM
2/15/2008 9:19:30 AM
The newspaper today said they were thinking of moving to Stage 3...But there is no Stage 3 rotch now, so they're making it as we speak.
2/15/2008 9:34:32 AM
new.
2/15/2008 10:21:27 AM