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Collecting rainwater now illegal in the USA?
I watched some documentary the other day and it said somethong about that it is illegal to collect rainwater in the USA, is that true?
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no - that film is good though and has a point. The rain thing was a south american country.
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dont know but i know that you must pay in germany for rainwater. For a larger roof you have to pay more :)
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What documentary was this?
Never heard of it being illegal to collect rainwater. |
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http://www.sprword.com/videos/flow/ more docs on south america: http://www.sprword.com/latinamerica.html |
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That happened in Bolivia.
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Another foreigner clueless about this country... Just move here already and get it over with.
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Many of the freedoms we enjoy here in the U.S. are quickly eroding as the nation transforms from the land of the free into the land of the enslaved, but what I'm about to share with you takes the assault on our freedoms to a whole new level. You may not be aware of this, but many Western states, including Utah, Washington and Colorado, have long outlawed individuals from collecting rainwater on their own properties because, according to officials, that rain belongs to someone else.
Check out this Youtube video of a news report out of Salt Lake City, Utah, about the issue. It's Illegal in Utah to divert rainwater without a valid water right, and Mark Miller of Mark Miller Toyota, found this out the hard way. :helpme http://www.naturalnews.com/029286_ra...ion_water.html |
Fucking stupid regulations :upsidedow
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Yep and all the people with wells are having them filled in and buying bottled water :Oh crap
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That does it, I'm moving to Peru.
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have not heard that as of yet. I have heard of local districts not allowing people access to natural springs and wells due to fear of chemicals in water from pesticides, fertilizers, etc.
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you can't really make fun dude
you from Sweden.... |
The next thing considered illegal would be breathing any substance containing oxygen :upsidedow
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It depends on state to state. Rainwater harvesting laws have been around for a long long time, and have very specific regulations for very specific reasons.
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For you foreigners who think somebody will get in trouble in the U.S. for collecting rain water in a bucket on their roof...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_right |
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I've been in the can a couple of times for that ...
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Fresh water will be the new oil. The time to start establishing legal ownership and privatization of the world's water supplies is now... :2 cents:
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i want a jet ski.
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water world kool! cant wait! "ill take a double hydro" hahahaha!!
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Water is the key to live. And in some areas they are running out of it.
Oil isn't going to be the king thirty years from now. Water is. Some states are already fighting each other in court for it. |
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Watch "Tapped" streaming on netflix |
I highly doubt this is true, maybe its a state law.
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Our HOA doesn't allow it, but some of the other neighborhoods with older houses have roof collectors. And some states have entire neighborhoods that are off the grid, so chances are it's not illegal, at least outside of cities.
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When there were no burn days to "spare the air" do you think I still used my fireplace?
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there's no shortage of water on this planet. there are shortages in places where there shouldn't be people in the first place maybe...
converting salt water into drinking water may be too expensive right now, but when in need? that will change. We adapt, just like everything else in nature. |
if you are collecting rainwater, make sure and limit how much you drink/bath with as it does not contain flouride.
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