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Updated: 10:26 AM Dec 6, 2008
Mandatory Water Conservation?
Harrisonburg, Va. Because of low water levels, Harrisonburg is looking at the possibility of mandatory water conservation. Posted: 5:55 PM Dec 5, 2008Reporter: Michael Hyland Email Address: mhyland@whsv.com |
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Why are we not getting water from Daytons lake? Over populating Harrisonburg with Jmu students, what do you expect.We need to hold the politicans accountable.
If we have a shortage of water why is Massannutten using up to 3000 gallon per hour to make snow?
Is James Madison University going to be held accountable for their water use, along with everyone else. It would be interesting to see how much water they use and why.