Re: Dry Zones
- Subject: Re: Dry Zones
- From: B*@aol.com
- Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2002 22:47:10 EDT
In a message dated 6/28/02 6:45:02 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
mygarden@easystreet.com writes:
> Living here in the drizzly northwest, it is hard to imagine having to buy
> water for a cistern. Although of course all of us here in the city buy our
> water from the city. I guess what is foreign to me is getting water
> delivered from a water hauling company......uhhh, where does the hauling
> company get their water if no one else has any?
I've always been just a little afraid to ask where this water comes from.
When we looked into buying this place in 1989, we also explored getting
county water installed. The nearest connection is 1/4 mile away which would
have cost us $30,000. So we've learned to manage with a cistern, although it
means plants in the garden often have to make it on their own.
Managing a cistern is something of an art and I'm still working on mastering
it. We really don't have to pay to have it filled very often, as we have lots
of roof surface that drains into it, if it ever rains again!
Bill Lee
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