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From: Steve Laifman <SLaifman@SoCal.rr.com>
Date: Fri, 02 Oct 2009 12:34:09 -0700
Lot's of stuff about digging up utilities, currently.

Here is one that is Tiger related, if you happen to drive on the streets 
run by the Los Angeles Dept. of Water & Power in your Tiger (me and most 
of the fine, rust-free Tigers here).

O.K., there has been even less rainfall this year than when the State 
was stolen from Mexico (or Spain?) in the 1850's. What to do?  Well, of 
course, the first thing that's done is to ration water, and make it 
illegal to water lawns except on two days.

Where is Zorro, now that we really need him? Dancing with the Stars?

Does this work with 100 deg (F) daily temps for at least 1/2 the year?  
Sure, WATER is conserved, lawns turn brown, artificial turf is 
prohibited by certain communities.  Is that as bad as it gets?

NO!  We are visited almost twice a week with multiple main water line 
breakage.  Many main streets, with newer and 100 year old mains.

What? You're blaming water conservation for main arteries closures, 
massive water spewed very high in the air, no shut-off valve anywhere 
near (at east the DWP couldn't find them very soon).  Streets, with the 
cars, flooded many feet deep and many blocks wide, at each break.

The large mains could not stand the repeated stress of major flow - 
pressure changes, and eventually they fracture.

On balance, we know the major mains repair costs, and water losses.  
BUT, did water get saved?

Just my gut feel, not having access to the physical facts, but don't 
hold your breathe waiting for public works departments to "fess-up" the 
REAL causes and costs of "conservation".

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Steve Laifman
Editor - TigersUnited.com
<http://www.TigersUnited.com
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