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Originally Posted by TexTushHog
dilbert,
1. No cite.
2. Sure, that's true if a small percentage of people are collecting rain water.
3. How can they possibly make the conclusion in paragraph 3 (which is incidentally inconsistent with what you originally claimed: "state of colorado commissioned a study and found that all the water that fell never makes it to the lakes or rivers.)
4. Where is the actual study, not some asshole right wing (and apparently unreliable that you aren't willing to tell us who he or she is) wing-nut summarizing the study?
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1. here's a cite
here is the study the article referenced. took some google fu to find it.
the report is entitled "Holistic Approach to Sustainable Water Management in Northwest Douglas County"
http://cwcbweblink.state.co.us/WebLi...705/Page1.aspx
2. still a myth - its also why the colorado legislature changed the rainwater harvesting in some cases. in other words, they bent a little on this.
3. thats a writing error on my part, I used the wrong adjective. it should have, "most of the water that fell never makes it to the lakes or rivers".
"Most" is an accurate term to describe this, wouldn't you say?
4. see #1 -- you didn't think I was gonna run and hide from your challenge, eh????
are you man enough to say you're wrong????