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PLEASANTON -- It's not everyone's idea of great swag, but Tri-Valley homeowners are lining up for a new drought freebie -- recycled sewer water.
District employees came up with the water fill station idea during a brainstorming session on how to help Tri-Valley residents cope with some of the region's most severe water shortages.
Local water suppliers have ordered customers to cut use 25 percent and limit watering lawns to twice a week.
"We haven't been watering our lawn, and it would be nice have it a little green," Gale Van de Roovaart said as she filled her water drums from a station hose on a recent day.
She was planning to make three trips that day to water her grass and her tomato, squash and bean plants in Pleasanton, where the city has steep financial penalties for those failing to cut back.
California's 1st Recycled Water Station for Homeowners
People can haul away up to 300 gallons per trip for free with no limit on trips.
Those who want bigger loads must register as a commercial water hauler and pay $10 per trip.
originally posted by: Snarl
I wouldn't worry too much about "Recycled Sewer Water" ... Short of the Earth spinning through a molecular cloud, the volume of water on/in the planet hasn't changed in four-and-a-half billion years.
originally posted by: liejunkie01
I think it is pretty crazy that in the middle of a drought, people worry about "green lawns".
That my friends is what is wrong with society.
You shouldn't be able to water your lawn period with treated tap water in a drought, only grey water.
originally posted by: liejunkie01
I think it is pretty crazy that in the middle of a drought, people worry about "green lawns".
That my friends is what is wrong with society.
You shouldn't be able to water your lawn period with treated tap water in a drought, only grey water.
originally posted by: liejunkie01
I think it is pretty crazy that in the middle of a drought, people worry about "green lawns".
That my friends is what is wrong with society.
You shouldn't be able to water your lawn period with treated tap water in a drought, only grey water.