We happen to be one of those that are sitting on very good water - actually the best within a 6 mile radius of us. Neighbors have had to drill 3 or 4 times and have barely gotten enough water to do the house, let alone anything else. Under these circumstances, we are going to protect that water with all that we can. Having said that though, the reality is that the company will get in here if they want; we'll just ensure that the water is protected, at least to the extent we are able to.
Even though we've had good water, I still wonder if anything will happen to it. With things not recharging this year and it being so dry the past 3 years, you wonder just how much some of these aquifers can take. Unless we get some much needed moisture, I think we will be cutting back as much as we can on water consumption. On the bright side, with never watering the lawn, grass cutting has been kept to a minimum the past 3 years.
It would be nice if the industry would get "policed" to the extent that it is supposed to. Something like 80% of the reclamations aren't done in the proper amount of time, if at all. Sustainable Resources should be getting on top of it all.
Even though we've had good water, I still wonder if anything will happen to it. With things not recharging this year and it being so dry the past 3 years, you wonder just how much some of these aquifers can take. Unless we get some much needed moisture, I think we will be cutting back as much as we can on water consumption. On the bright side, with never watering the lawn, grass cutting has been kept to a minimum the past 3 years.
It would be nice if the industry would get "policed" to the extent that it is supposed to. Something like 80% of the reclamations aren't done in the proper amount of time, if at all. Sustainable Resources should be getting on top of it all.
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