Posted by John A. on May 06, 2014 at 21:05:29 from (64.128.16.238):
In Reply to: OT/DRY! posted by Nancy Howell on May 06, 2014 at 06:06:30:
Nancy, Was listen-en to Chris Krok, on WBAP this afternoon talking about watering and water use restrictions in the D-FW area this afternoon. Just how low Lake Ray Hubbard and other North Texas lakes are! We are just as Low if not more So! I Really DO Not Think Folks in the parts Farther North Truly understand Just how dire the Texas Water Issue is. **Note** Not to appear Rude BUT, If I hear how hard the Midwest had it 2 summers ago I will scream till I am Hoarse. That would be a small speed bump to us here!! Yesterday I really appreciated your post back to me about being dry here at my place I will gladly take 2 to 12 inches right NOW if it starts today. Every corner of the state is in some sort of water problem issue! there is no exceptions. There are roughly 7000 people every week, that make Texas their New Home, 1000 go to the D-FW area alone. Where will we get the water to supply these folks with drinking water Anyway, Yes We are in real hurt right now! Later, John A.
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