On 10/24/18 11:12 AM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Wed 24 Oct 2018 07:00:04a, jay told us...
>
>> On 10/23/18 2:53 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>> On 10/23/2018 4:45 PM, jay wrote:
>>>> On 10/23/18 2:15 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>> On 2018-10-23 2:53 PM, jay wrote:
>>>>>> On 10/23/18 11:06 AM, wrote:
>>>>>>> ÂÂ* But
>>>>>>> depending on a pump and electricity for water makes me glad I
>>>>>>> live in the
>>>>>>> city.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Your city water depends on more than one pump and electricity.
>>>>>> So go ahead and relax. (:
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> A lot of towns and cities have water towers that store enough
>>>>> water to ensure a supply under pressure in case of an
>>>>> emergency.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Right but when it's empty you still need pumps and electricity.
>>>>
>>>> jay
>>>
>>> Our town has full capacity generator backup.ÂÂ* Not a problem.Â
>>> Natural gas powered so no fuel worries either.
>>
>> Depends on the disaster. Natural gas isn't a guarantee.
>>
>> jay
>
> Is anything?
>
Only the usual two things.. taxes and death. (:
Some of the current natural disasters are sadly setting records for
level of destruction.
The whole City of Austin, TX (~ 1 million population) which started this
discussion, has never had a boil water directive for the entire city.
jay