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Blue
10/16/2007, 10:05 PM
They are shutting off my water to "repair" pipes this week. For some reason I think this is rotating.

http://news.aol.com/story/ar/_a/18-months-of-blue-skies--and-counting/20071016142409990001?ncid=NWS00010000000001

soonerhubs
10/16/2007, 10:17 PM
Dang, now that's a dire situation. My prayers are heading your way Blue.

Sooner_Havok
10/16/2007, 10:24 PM
You should ask for weather ****** *******s ;)

That does suck though, I haven't heard much about it either. Wish we could divert some of the Oklahoma saxeT flood waters your way.

Blue
10/16/2007, 10:26 PM
I need to clarify...water will be shut off for about 8 hours on Thursday. Still.

Blue
10/16/2007, 10:47 PM
Unbelievable. Wacky environmentalists. Especially the last line.

http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/stories/2007/10/16/waterbill_1017.html

SoonerStormchaser
10/16/2007, 11:19 PM
I dunno what to tell you...just a weird pattern this year.

Whet
10/16/2007, 11:37 PM
Looks like Cheney should start up that Hurricane weather machine, kept in the basement of the Whitehouse, to bring some soaking rains to the area - although, he did get into a lot of trouble a couple years back, when he let it run a little too long!:eek:

Something you should keep in mind is when your water lines are shut down, that action eliminates the outward pressure on the lines. That pressure prevents leakage of unwanted constituents into the lines. So, instead of positive outward pressure, the water pipes could exhibit a negative inward pressure (relative to the surrounding media), which could have a greater potential of contaminants entering entering your water system during this time of low pressure. A large number of the exceedences of drinking water maximum contaminant levels, particularly coliform numbers, are directly related to work on the water lines.

As far as the stressed water supplies - hopefully, the fall season will bring more precipition to the area.... Otherwise, you will be seeing more and more restrictive water use.

Osce0la
10/17/2007, 10:16 AM
Something you should keep in mind is when your water lines are shut down, that action eliminates the outward pressure on the lines. That pressure prevents leakage of unwanted constituents into the lines. So, instead of positive outward pressure, the water pipes could exhibit a negative inward pressure (relative to the surrounding media), which could have a greater potential of contaminants entering entering your water system during this time of low pressure. A large number of the exceedences of drinking water maximum contaminant levels, particularly coliform numbers, are directly related to work on the water lines.


:confused::confused::confused::confused::confused: :confused::confused::confused:

My head hurts now...

Sooner_Havok
10/22/2007, 05:49 PM
Plenty of water, what are you talking about? Hell, they have enough water to water artificial turf!

link (http://www.newsobserver.com/weather/drought/story/742218.html?iref=topnews)

Sooner_Havok
10/22/2007, 06:55 PM
And if Duke and UNC aren't worried, why should anyone else?

Blue
10/22/2007, 06:58 PM
My water shut off again today. This sucks.

SanDiegoSoonerGal
10/22/2007, 07:03 PM
Don't worry until you and a quarter million (yes, that's right) other people have to be evacuated from your homes due to wildfires raging out of control.

That's the situation I'm in. Safe for now at my mother-in-laws', just watching and waiting to see if the fires reach our neighborhood.

Sooner_Havok
10/22/2007, 07:07 PM
Left coast is on fire, right coast in drying up, and the middle is flooding...WTF??!!

Blue
10/22/2007, 07:16 PM
Russia an Iran ganging up on Isreal. The End Times are Nigh!

colleyvillesooner
10/22/2007, 07:19 PM
stupid BCS...

soonerhubs
10/23/2007, 01:54 PM
Blue have you had any rain yet? Looks like the prayers may be working. :D