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Questions raised over secrecy around Seattle quake study
Findings indicate Seattle would lose all water pressure within 24 hours of a catastrophic quake and need at least two months to fully restore service.
I have 2 water carrying back packs and one mil issued od green camel back. The camel back was a lot and needs the bladder and hose replaced, both packs were never used and one comes ready with a bladder and hose. $10 for each pack and $25 for the camel back. Im only looking to trade for 12G...
Perhaps they are preparing for the long-term aridification of the Southwest?
New California Law Limits How Much Water People Can Use
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California is now the first state in the nation to enact tough new water-efficiency standards. The controversial rules limit how many gallons a...
Hello all!
Given the current issue in Salem, I think now is a prudent time to review and discuss our water stockpiles and the best method to store it.
So two questions:
How much water per person per day?
I am thinking washing dishes and sponge baths for the dog and people...
I made this amazing investment in our family back in February... and then our lives went to bubblegum and our financial and space needs have changed. I can't return this because of the astronomical shipping costs, so I would like to sell it at a huge loss to someone local who can pick it up and use...
Who owns water? The US landowners putting barbed wire across rivers
I don't know what is right or wrong here. I'm posting this simply for awareness, and for those who might own land with a waterway or those considering a property purchase with a waterway.
I need a filter for my water. Preferably one right at the casing with the pump and tank. I've done a bit of research but every product/company claims that theirs the best. What do you have? What or who would you recommend? How often do you change the filter? What is the total cost? Thanks guys.
"Cape Town may become the first large city in the world to run out of water, as officials warn there are fewer than 90 days left before the supply runs dry.
The city’s mayor Patricia De Lille said residents had until 22 April until “day zero”, when authorities have estimated the water supply...
Grabbed a Gatorade today for a little boost and thought about the benifits of drinking those instead of or on top of straight water while hoofing it Home.
Thoughts?
I'm hopeful others who live in similar self-sufficiency means respond to my topic.
Please share your thoughts and input.
Thank You
We live a ways out from emergency services if there is a fire. That time it takes for fire crews to respond could be crucial to getting a fire under control. Due to...
The Missus and I walked down to our range for some shooting today. I was so bad I'm actually questioning my fitness to own a gun. Had a couple good shots, but everything else was in the next county. Could barely hit the 8.5" x 11" paper I print my targets on. Even from 7 yards.
Another outing...
Hey my northwest friends,
I've been pondering about throwing some cash in the direction of a tandem kayak for the wife and I. The sun's been shining mighty fine here in southern oregon so naturally I'm sitting at work dreaming of paddling Applegate lake and the rogue river. But then it hits me...
In some jurisdictions, this might be a crime. In others, you may get a tax credit.
Top 7 Mistakes To Avoid When Harvesting Rain Water - ThePrepperProject.com
3 examples:
Couple Forced to Destroy 40yo Pond on Their Own Property Because Govt Owns the Rainwater
Oregon Man Sentenced to 30...
I'm just curious to hear other people's thoughts in case I'm not thinking of something; what's the best place to store emergency water in your house? Does anyone see any problem with storing emergency water under the bed?
It seems logical since it's out of sunlight, utilizes precious space...