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Smath74
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LET'S GET RID OF WATER RESTRICTIONS!!!! YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!!!


















5/1/2006 10:19:14 PM

drunknloaded
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def. chit chat

5/1/2006 10:20:22 PM

Smath74
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uhh, no.

5/1/2006 10:25:45 PM

drunknloaded
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5/1/2006 10:30:30 PM

joepeshi
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FLOOD CONTROL!

5/1/2006 10:32:16 PM

RhoIsWar1096
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How is it that NCSU is immune from water restrition penalties?

5/1/2006 11:09:30 PM

jguth
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it is a state facility and not a wake county facility

5/1/2006 11:13:44 PM

gunzz
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thats just stupid
one inch and they drop them to volunteer

5/1/2006 11:23:17 PM

Smath74
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yeah.

5/2/2006 3:25:25 PM

DonMega
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Quote :
"City Of Raleigh To Offer Citizens Bulk Reuse Water

Beginning April 27, the City of Raleigh Public Utilities Department will offer high quality reuse water to citizens for irrigation purposes for those who can transport the water in bulk, such as in tanker trucks and trailers.

The reuse water the City is making available is process “wastewater” from the potable water treatment process that has been recycled at the City’s E.M. Johnson Water Treatment Plant to meet stringent reuse water quality standards for the protection of public health and the environment. The reuse water generated at the plant is primarily filter backwash water and clarified sedimentation basin discharge water that has been treated and is tested to meet North Carolina’s reuse water quality standards.

The reuse water does not contain any sanitary sewer waste.

Although the reuse water quality is maintained at a high level, it is not intended nor permitted for human consumption, but it can be used for irrigation purposes.

There will be no cost to citizens who chose to use and haul the reuse water from the water treatment plant and there will be no limit on how much can be taken. The water treatment plant generates about 4 million gallons of reuse water a day on an average day. The reuse water will be made available to citizens from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on weekdays. With 48 hours prior notification and approval by the City staff at the water treatment plant, weekend pick-up of bulk reuse water during the same hours can be arranged.

For more information, contact George Rogers, environmental coordinator for water at the City of Raleigh Public Utilities Department, at 857-4540."

5/2/2006 3:47:37 PM

NCSUAli
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the Mayor was supposedly going to ask City Council to drop mandatory water restrictions sometime today

5/2/2006 3:50:31 PM

SymeGuy69
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Yeah yeah, so is your johnson, we get it.

5/2/2006 4:18:37 PM

jackleg
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i got a well, bitches.

5/2/2006 4:20:08 PM

Skack
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5/2/2006 4:46:32 PM

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