Page 7Lookin like rain tonight and tomm.
2/21/2008 11:12:39 AM
Fun Eco Green Tip: Fill up your hot tub with grey water from showers and baths. The soap suds will give it extra bubbles.
2/21/2008 11:41:32 AM
^Thats better than the idea I had a while back. Pee in the toilet tank. That way, when you flush, you aren't using water.
2/21/2008 12:35:21 PM
Anyone know what the laws are pertaining to places that run pools during the summer? It would suck to not have my pool job
2/21/2008 12:41:04 PM
can't fill them.
2/21/2008 12:47:33 PM
2/21/2008 1:03:23 PM
2/21/2008 1:08:02 PM
^^ It'll act as a natural fungicide. Bah-bam, two birds with one stone.[Edited on February 21, 2008 at 1:08 PM. Reason : ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^]
2/21/2008 1:08:32 PM
2/21/2008 1:12:24 PM
pee does not sterilize anything.
2/21/2008 1:12:37 PM
apparently it is illegal in NC (and most states) to use greywater for anything, even irrigation. i always had this thought of collecting bath water in large containers and using that to water your lawn, but it appears that is not safe.
2/21/2008 3:25:37 PM
can't see myself chillin in my hot tub full of grey water...so i'm going to go ahead and fill it up cause a 350 gallon hot tub can't be considered a pool...sorry skwink pray for rain.[Edited on February 21, 2008 at 3:31 PM. Reason : asdf]
2/21/2008 3:30:46 PM
You asked the law and we told you. Not sure why you asked if you were just going to ignore us.
2/21/2008 3:32:39 PM
i don't think this falls under the category of a swimming or wading pool
2/21/2008 3:33:11 PM
Well then you'd be wrong. If you can't even serve water in a restaurant except when requested, you sure as hell can't fill up a whole hot tub.And if you doubt the legality, call up the city and ask.[Edited on February 21, 2008 at 3:37 PM. Reason : .]
2/21/2008 3:36:44 PM
2/21/2008 3:42:05 PM
2/21/2008 3:42:46 PM
^^ He meant faze. Basically, he was saying screw you guys for wanting me to abide by the law and be environmentally conscious. (I think)
2/21/2008 3:44:12 PM
correct...
2/21/2008 3:46:47 PM
Would you happen to be Hunter? I imagine it would be rather inconvenient for you if someone called the city and notified them of your actions ...[Edited on February 21, 2008 at 3:55 PM. Reason : I'll remove your last name, to be nice]
2/21/2008 3:52:09 PM
Hunter, you are not anonymous to everyonemight want to rethink breaking the law [Edited on February 21, 2008 at 3:54 PM. Reason : damn you swinkle...beat me to it ]
2/21/2008 3:53:39 PM
Why are you damning me? I was thinking high-five.
2/21/2008 3:54:58 PM
b/c i wanted to be first but yes, hi five o/*\o
2/21/2008 3:56:12 PM
touche wolfweb, touche! the hot tub stays empty
2/21/2008 3:56:21 PM
Next time you'll know not to post your bizness on TWW
2/21/2008 3:58:00 PM
It has been 125 days since this thread was made!
2/21/2008 4:00:41 PM
how many days of aqua we got left?
2/21/2008 4:38:29 PM
2/21/2008 4:42:12 PM
attn: stantheman
2/21/2008 4:43:30 PM
So how many years of drought does it take for the new more arid conditions to be considered the norm?If the news always says we are behind the norm, then maybe the "norm" is wrong. Maybe we can just define the drought away. Just redefine this area as a desert. Problem solved.
2/21/2008 4:54:06 PM
Haha ,well to be fair I think a lot of the years on record alternated between hurricane-hit years and non-hurricane hit years. As of late we haven't seen any inland rainfall from hurricanes or tropical storms (we might've had one last fall?), so we're entering the "normal" weather pattern for the state. Unfortunately we were planning off of the "with hurricanes pretty often" idea when we designed our reservoirs so now we are getting to the panic point of "oh god we aren't going to GET any storms significant enough to refill the reservoirs!" which will inevitably result in a declaration of emergency by the governor should the situation not improve. Man that's a run-on sentence. Anyway, we'll consider it a drought as long as we have to since it's all based off of retarded statistics that don't have a very long history to go off of. The only thing that will change will be our consistent policies on water usage and management and our water planning for the future.Only reason I'm saying all this is because a guy in our CE383 class from the NC Drought Advisory Board (or whatever the hell it was) basically said all the same things I'm saying here in his presentation today. He was not optimistic about Raleigh's water supply through the summer, and basically said Raleigh is going to need to run a temporary overland pipeline straight to Jordan lake and its other backup options or else they will run out of water this summer (without significant precipitation changes to hold us over). He said Jordan lake would be full by about May 1st this year. It's all about the watershed size... Yeah whatever. I'm speaking on stuff I'm half-knowledgeable about so if anybody wants to drop more learned science feel free to do so.
2/21/2008 5:28:11 PM
Neuse River Basin:http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/basinwide/whichbasinneuse.htmBasically all that fills Falls Lake is what is in the sub-basin in the upper leftCape Fear River Basin:http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/basinwide/whichbasincapefear.htmYou can see Jordan Lake just below Durham and how there is a much larger area upstream of it.
2/22/2008 10:51:10 AM
CharlesHF said: If it's yellow let it mellow, if it's brown flush it down. That would be so funny, if it wasn't an actual policy I've heard quoted by residents of dorms at UNC in reference to their on-hall bathrooms.
2/22/2008 11:07:46 AM
2/22/2008 11:22:22 AM
I found our bill last night and saw that we used 10 units, so I came back to this thread and saw what a unit was and figured we used around 7490 gallons. Except I thought it was for one month instead of two. And I was all, "WTF, how the hell do we use 250 gallons every day???"But it turns out we're pretty normal. Time to see how much I can get us down to.
2/22/2008 11:26:19 AM
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2/22/2008 1:05:09 PM
so even though it's supposedly illegal, would it REALLY hurt anything for me to rig my shower drain to my irrigation system?
2/22/2008 1:25:00 PM
^^notice that a lot of apartments left their pools full over the winter.
2/22/2008 1:25:34 PM
^^ I say go for it. It'll probably be a pretty slow crime day if the police bust you for that.
2/22/2008 2:02:53 PM
well i didn't mean would it hurt anything legally... i meant is there anything biologically hazardous about using shower water to water my lawn? (obviously it wouldn't be as bad as toilet water.)
2/22/2008 2:05:33 PM
2/22/2008 2:18:45 PM
you can still add water to pools as required to properly run the pool, just not fill an empty pool. most commercial pools are maintained in the winter with balanced water, but even if you filled every commercial pool in the county you are only talking about a day or two of the city's water usage.and even if your pool is empty, there is still the option of trucking it in or filling from a well if you have one. the counties around atlanta just lifted the pool filling ban, hopefully we will follow.
2/22/2008 5:13:18 PM
2/22/2008 5:41:20 PM
Jordan Lake is apparently past fullhttp://www.wral.com/news/local/story/2473645/
2/22/2008 9:46:58 PM
You think Pepsi will stop bottling aquafina out of falls and we'll get rid of the largest user of water in the system once it's "empty"?I sure hope so. I cant believe they havent told Pepsi to go elsewhere. But no $$ is more important than residents having drinking water.So glad I wont be buying a house on Raleigh's water system. I refuse to.
2/23/2008 4:21:49 PM
2/28/2008 12:43:46 PM
yeah . . . I def. get the impression that if Raleigh does run out of water the people who run the city would be running around like a chicken with its head cut off and be like "well we didn't do anything because we thought it was inconceivable that we would actually run out of water"
2/28/2008 12:54:02 PM
2/28/2008 12:57:34 PM
^ "water, water everywhere. but not a drop to drink".
2/28/2008 1:04:59 PM