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{Nature_and_Environment.96.28}: Tonu Aun {tonu} Mon, 08 Jun 2009 14:41:47 CDT (11 lines)
Wren --- I'm 'mostly' in favour of harvesting rainwater but that article hasn't considered some consequences. Self sufficiency collection isn't automatically the correct solution and long term beneficial. Depends on how that water gets used but quite a lot can exit the system through evapotranspiration. Water rights in the west are truly complex ... historically established grants based on a far smaller population and their needs. The more senior the right the less effect of many collecting roof runoff --- the less senior the established rights the more impact. Robbing Peter to pay Paul doesn't mean sustainability --- just some political choice of who gets entitled to limited water.
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