Any Village Rules About Washing Your Cars

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Old 03-15-2016, 05:20 AM
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It really is sad, this thread questions if it is OK to use a few gallons of water to wash your car when the Southwest Florida Water Management District is looking at a company that wants to pump 500,000+gallons per day from the aquifer.
It most likely will be a done deal. Then when the first drought hits that same group will tell us to water our lawns only once per week.
Its a good deal for the water bottlers, they get free water to sell all over the country.
Here is a thread with more information. Proposed water pumping from local springs
Bogie Shooter: You get an amen from me. SWFWMD made a deal with Nestle a few years back to do the same thing
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Old 03-15-2016, 08:55 AM
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Bogie Shooter: You get an amen from me. SWFWMD made a deal with Nestle a few years back to do the same thing
And that was also a super bad deal.
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