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are you taking the drought seriously? wral’s david crabtree wants to know


Published Oct. 15, 2007

Gov. Mike Easley has called for further cutbacks in water consumption by every North Carolina resident to conserve limited water supplies that, he said, will likely continue to shrink in the coming months. He stopped short of declaring an emergency but said that could happen if people don’t begin to be serious about water conservation.

We want to hear from you. Have you cut back water usage? If so, how? If not, why?

Would you seriously consider shorter showers? Have you thought of buying a rain barrel? Shaving with a minimum of water? Brushing your teeth with a minimum of water? 

Should well water, from the water table, be banned from irrigating lawns? How concerned are you that water could be rationed by spring?

David used many of your comments in a story he produced over the weekend.  Thank you for your feedback.

 



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The city of Raleigh has done a poor job of planning for growth. They have not addressed many of the problems in the cities water system leading to continuous pipe breaks. They have done a poor job of doing contingency planning (ie. developing a second source for water, increasing the capacity of Falls Lake, etc.). Instead the entire burden has fallen on the citizens by restricting freedoms and putting landscapers and other businesses requiring water in financial hardship.

That being said, we have found ways to save a considerable amount of water. We have cut our water consumption in half over the last few months. We now turn the water off during our showers while soaping up instead of letting the water run. Instead of letting water run down the drain while waiting for the dish water to warm up, we fill up a bucket and use it to water plants. The syphon old dish washing water and the kids bath water and used it on our plants outside. It is possible and prudent to use less.

I'd like to know how long Raleigh officials are going to keep blaming the drought for their lack of planning for growth in the area and you guys in the media are in their back pocket also. Sure we've been dry but look at the other lakes in the area, Jordan, Kerr, Michie, all at full pond or over. Which lake is still under, you guessed it folks Falls Lake. Too many people sucking off one water supply and Raleigh officials know it and blame it all on a drought. Lets just keep building, and building and building houses without letting infrastructure catch up. Complete retards and the worst city planning I've ever seen.

Wow - that will be the day that I use a wet vac to suck water out of my tub to flush my toilet! Unless the city is prepared to provide every resident with a wet vac.

What they need to do is stop allowing all of these apartment and condo/townhouse complexes! And quit handing out building permits like candy on holloween, at least until they find a solution!

There are also companies that install filtering systems for gray water. Installing them in large communities will cut down water usage.

I'm sure your neighbors are going to love your aynthetic grass. You probably just dropped the value of homes in the neighborhood by 20k. Oh, by the way the lakes are almost full so the drought is just about history. It will take city leaders another three years to admit it though because fear makes people believe that higher rates and a larger water infrastructure are needed. The fact is we had a very dry summer that caused a severe drought and conserving was very necessary before early March. What city leaders don't say is that when regular rainfall comes back and we get a few inches of rain here and there the lakes are full and we are just fine again. Anyway keep conserving. When Falls Lake is full you would be surprised at the billions of gallons that flow over the dam each day because we just don't need it.

We are installing synthetic grass as a way not only to deal with the current drought but also as a continual effort to conserve water and the environment. Many dry climate and drought ridden states offer tax rebates for those who install synthetic grass as an incentive. The stuff is so real looking and feeling you would never ever know if was synthetic unless someone told you.&nbsp; I hope that more people consider this application. It not only conserves water, you won't need any chemical treatments, gas and a mower for maintaining it!

I take conserving water very seriously, even when it's not necessary. I only flush once a day when yellow, twice when brown. I live in an apt complex, so washing the car is not an option, but have purchased the "blue" microfiber towels to keep the car clean after a good rain. If it hasn't rained then I fill a container 1/5 full and use the rag to wipe the car off. I also have a spray bottle of water for cleaning the wheels and use it to mist the debris off after cleaned.

Why doesn't the City of Raleigh maintain contingency water sources for emergency situations, i.e, the drought! Pipelines should be built to every abandoned quarry in the area to use under drought conditions. Raleigh could buy water from Durham and they could start using the Teer Quarry that they just recently turned the valve off-turn it back on, Raleigh can buy the water. Raleigh should not be solely dependent on one source of water, what would they do if there was a structural failure of the dam? I worked as a engineer for Progress Energy for 30 years and were had to maintain a reserve capacity of between 20-30% to keeps the lights on; plus PE's generating plants are scattered all over N & S Carolina and interconnected by high voltage transmission lines. The City of Raleigh needs to take a proactive role in maintaining sufficient water for the growth that is happening in the area.

Only a crazy liberal would get hysterical that we might run out of something that literally falls from the sky! It's because of these dimwits that we let our government steal our money and freedom. Why do none of you lefties complain about a shortage of freedom?

Look out the window - we have more water than we know what to do with right now. If we don't use it, whether to drink it, water lawns, or just let the hose run for no particular reason, it will just eventually flow downstream and be lost.

Conservation (whether water or gasoline) makes no difference at all. All it does is give the government and liberal activists another "crisis" to use as an excuse to expand their power and confiscate our wealth.

You can't seriously blame our Raleigh water crisis on just the local govenment. In the past week it has pretty much rained more times than in the past three months combined. It's true that the council members and the Army Corps of Engineers could have taken more drastic measures to prevent us from being in such a low-water level plight at Falls lake. However, using our our government as a scapegoat for this natural phenomenon is ludicrous. I live right next to the Bartons Creek boat access at the south end of Falls, and I have been checking the water levels religiously over the last 5 weeks. No matter who you blame it on, the drought is real and we need to be responsible citizens and conserve water. It is true that the only way to get out of this water crisis is to have more rain, yet every bit counts. In the mean time, city officials should initiate a dredging project to make the lake deeper. An enourmous ammount of lake bottom is exposed so now is the best time to do it!

I hate to be the bearer of non-conservation news but the drought is basically over. The fact is you don’t need as much rain to fill the lakes as our rain deficit. An inch here and an inch there and all the lakes will be overflowing which most are already. Why they want to start charging us more for water use and keep severe restrictions up is beyond me when more water flows downstream that we can even imagine. They talk big numbers like 40 million gallons used daily but honestly the bit of rain we got today adds hundreds of millions of gallons. So much so that I guarantee the lake rises two feet at the very least over the next few days. We were 8 ft down a couple weeks ago and now it’s 5 with one storm. By next week it will be two or three and another inch of rain can fill the lake up and make it like the drought never happened.

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