Posted: Aug 16, 2011 1:03 am
by Galaxian
Weaver wrote:You have no option to have the water turned off completely?

And bath/shower with bottles of mineral water? Simply because they need to dump the fluoride somewhere? :lol:
Also, most utilities charge the availability fee, soon as it goes past your home. Whether you use the service or not.

In rural Australia some farms have very large rainwater tanks, which they use even for baths/showers. But a suburban house hasn't enough collection storage room for that. And remember, a large enough tank + guttering + pumps, doesn't come cheap!

Here's another problem. Collecting rainwater off your roof is illegal in some places. There were riots in Bolivia when the French multinational that was sold the water rights tried to prosecute the poor over this.
http://www.naturalnews.com/029286_rainw ... water.html
"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.

As bizarre as it sounds, laws restricting property owners from "diverting" water that falls on their own homes and land have been on the books for quite some time in many Western states. Only recently, as droughts and renewed interest in water conservation methods have become more common, have individuals and business owners started butting heads with law enforcement over the practice of collecting rainwater for personal use."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jjxg8f3Gq0
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It's simple. It really is: anyone who wants fluoride only has to take a cheap tablet now & then :nod: