blackaeronaut Wrote:Yeah, down here in San Antonio they're thinking of instituting Stage 3 of their water conservation program. What is Stage 3? Well, to give you an idea, all car washes get shut down. Period. Do not pass Go, do not collect $200. Also, you know how in most restaurants you get served ice waters right after being seated? Not at Stage 3. If you want something to drink, you have to ask for it. Oh, and no watering of lawns. Ever. If that means that everything in your yard turns into dust, then so be it.Well, one can argue (I don't do so forceably) that having a large green lawn in an arid region isn't exactly a good thing, and that you should conserve water as much as you can even if it's a wet year.
Of course, I tend to take overly long showers, so I'm not one to throw those stones.
So... morbidly curious if there's a "Stage 4" to the water conservation program?
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