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Re: water, recycling...
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- From: margaret lauterbach mlaute@micron.net>
- Date: Wed, 07 Jun 2000 10:11:54 -0600
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>As I type this I am thankful for God's provision here in Canada. We have the
>coldest, purest, freshest water in the world. I have never known a water
>shortage, ever. I sympathize with you and hope your search is fruitful. I
>have noticed that gardening repeatedly reminds me of the blessings we each
>enjoy here in North America.
>
>bill missen.
>
Bill, I'm not suffering from a water shortage, although it happens from
time to time here in the American West. I suggested people check laws
regarding the re-use of household (grey) water in their area.
However, now that you mention having the "coldest, purest, freshest water
in the world," I must tell you that I grew up in Boulder, Colorado, that
drew its water supply from glacier melt at that time (they have other
sources now, to the degradation of the purity and softness and taste of the
water). And I will agree that snow or ice melt water is cold, pure and
fresh, in the U.S. or Canada. <VBG> Margaret L
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