Monday, March 12, 2012

Water, water (issues) everywhere

Well, maybe not everywhere, but came across a couple of informative articles I thought I'd share:

--In the United Kingdom, there are new bans going out on hoses due to water issues, according to this article. It is interesting to note that there isn't actually a ban on watering your garden per se,  you just can't use a hose to do it. Also, there is a video at the top of the article, but I wasn't able to view the entire thing--it kept stopping at a certain point no matter how many times I tried to replay it, so there may be even more information involved than I know about. ( Hard to know if the problem with the video is due to the video or my computer--could go either way. :) While it would also affect peoples' opportunities to wash cars and the like, the thing that I would worry about would be the gardens, which is what is mentioned specifically in the article. Here's my question--if you want to limit the watering of gardens, doesn't that in theory leave you with a double problem? If you don't water your garden, you stand to be short of both food and water, the way I look at it...

--In Idaho, there is an article about a proposed rate hike on water that can be found here. There is a link included in the article if you wish to comment on this issue. More money for less water is one of the issues mentioned in the fourth paragraph of the linked article, and points out clearly just how much of a hike is being proposed. More money spent on water means less money for other needed items...

Water will always be needed, and it's a good idea to have some put away in your supplies. Rules are different everywhere, but do what you can---for drinking, sanitation, and watering those gardens...


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Any preposterous doing their thing in Idaho? I would like to meet up with some like minded idahoans.

Marie said...

Anonymous--Hoping that your "preposterous" is a typo, but at any rate, the best place to find other people in your area is to contact American Prepper using the info link found on this page: http://www.prepper.org/Join_A_Prepper_Network.asp . Good luck--can't have enough people prepared!

Anonymous said...

The more people that prepare ahead, the fewer people that I have to plan for trying to take my stuff ! Prep on !

Marie said...

Couldn't agree with you more, Anonymous! Thanks for your comment!