It's not where you pay taxes, it's where you get your water.
Bargersville threw up a ban, your now restricted.
It's not where you get your water, it's where you live. Just to directly refute and correct the post above.
Note: citizens water hasn't impossed a ban, the indianapolis mayor did. Like another poster said, he has no jurisdiction over Carmel.
That said, I've been conserving water for a month now... But I'm also on a well. The garden does get water, but never through a sprinkler. The grass? Hogwash. Who really NEEDS to ever water grass?
exactly, people not conserving is what has led to the govt intrusion and mandating it.This is correct. However, it would be inconsiderate to not conserve. As my senior DS Jarvey would say, "Don't be a buddy****er."
That's how it should be since he's drawing from the affected water source, but apparently anybody will look for any reason not to ration his usage.
exactly, people not conserving is what has led to the govt intrusion and mandating it.
correct but when resources run low, it is wise to conserve. Some people just didn't/don't feel the need to unless the govt steps inNo... Lack of rainfall has led to that...
No... Lack of rainfall has led to that...
correct but when resources run low, it is wise to conserve. Some people just didn't/don't feel the need to unless the govt steps in
Ah yes, government mandating wisdom upon its citizens. I'm just testy from the rip a few posts above based on what appears to be pure gall
I don't mean to antagonize our resident doctor, but the resevoir levels can be managed if citizens do their part despite of the lack of rainfall.
I am doing my part by cutting showers completely.
I don't agree with govt mandating either. I chose to conserve before it ever came to that.
I'm not a resident, I'm an attending
No offense meant. I meant you're a doctor who virtually resides in INGO.