Re: How to enforce water rationing
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- Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 16:29:09 -0700
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Wow- how very odd that you can't turn off you sprinklers without turning everything else off. Mine have a valve on each portion of the sprinkler you can turn off and also another handle thing coming off the main line to turn the water off to the entire sprinkler system simultaneously. Huh- I'd be stumped too. Well, go enjoy your dinner out : ) Shame you have to resort to having someone else cook and cleanup for you!! Good luck with the repair in the future. In the meantime, if you've ever wanted a pond in your garden, then go buy a couple of 25 cent goldfish and toss them in.
Theresa Johnson Cyndi D Civ 95 CG/SCSRT wrote:
I got home last night to discover a lake in the front yard. Seems the sprinklers had been on all day. We have everything on controllers so I went and turned off the electronic box. No effect. I went and fiddled with all the various fiddly things on the valves. No effect. I sloshed through the lake looking for other valves, thinking maybe I had the wrong ones...no luck. I call husband, who's in D.C. this week - his phone is turned off. I figure I can turn it off at the street until I hear from husband, but that's a weird valve and I couldn't figure out how to move it. Great. So I call the water company, my neighborhood has a private water system and husband is actually on the water board. They are quite cheerful about coming over and obviously think I'm some ignorant female who can't figure it out, that's okay with me, just get here. And so in about half an hour (the lake is spreading) the guy shows up. We spend another half hour fiddling with valves and sloshing through the lake before he admits defeat - the one sprinkler valve is broken beyond repair and the only way to stop the water is to shut it off at the street. Unsurprisingly we have a tool to do this in our garage, I just didn't recognize it. I considered packing up and taking my morning shower here at the gym at work, but decided it was easier just to turn the water back on, sprinklers included, for the time it takes me to get ready and turn it off when I leave. After all I'm out there bleary-eyed and unwashed feeding the livestock at 4 am anyway. I still haven't heard from husband and I decided to leave the sprinkler repair for him, I can live with this for a couple days, serves him right for being out of town. However the yard is so saturated that 30 minutes of water this morning re-filled the lake. I'm hoping for warm weather to dry things out a tiny bit because when I get home I have to turn it back on for long enough to water the horses and sheep. Then I think I'll go out to dinner - I can't cook without water, right? Too bad. :-) Cyndi --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE GARDENCHAT
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