We had empty 2 liters completely covering the tops of our cupboards for a few months. I got fed up with them one day and cleaned them all and filled with water to stick under the house. Glad I did it, because it doubled our water.
We had empty 2 liters completely covering the tops of our cupboards for a few months. I got fed up with them one day and cleaned them all and filled with water to stick under the house. Glad I did it, because it doubled our water.
"There are no finger prints under water."
I have always used barrels for storage. Currently have 3 55 gallon blue plastic drums in the garage full. Nowhere near enough for a year but enough to last until another ource is found.
The enemy of my enemy...... Is just one more set of targets to engage
rain catchment systems of any type are illegal in colorado
Got the movie pulled up, and my tin foil hat ready to go! Here we go Urban Danger!
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And they do look for such things. I got a letter once and all I had was a barrel near the downspout.
I see you running, tell me what your running from
Nobody's coming, what ya do that was so wrong.
How can you ban water filters? That just blows my mind, especially with all the crap in municipal tap water.
First I've heard of such a thing. I heard that some places have banned bottled water and a few places have tried to ban salt based water softener systems, but I can't find any information on any states which have banned water filters. Have you got a link or a source?
I know cali did, Iowa did also. Ironically just look up places that sell filters. The REI is a good place
http://remixxworld.blogspot.com/2010...er-filter.html
http://www.campmor.com/outdoor/gear/Product___87779
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