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James Clark
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James Clark

Stopped growing lawn.

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Rick Allen
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Rick Allen

Yes we on a well, so we never use to much in a single day. I think it is wrong for people to waste water watering a yard in Central Oregon's heat! We hae one person in the area that waters his bunch grass, just scrub grass, not even a real yard. Wasting water on junk natural grass clumps! not right

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Dianne Price
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Dianne Price

Planted more drought tolerant plants---no lawn watering

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Jer W
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Jer W

Water mismanagement at the reservoirs is a far larger concern than my showers.

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snowzone
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snowzone

If there was a water shortage Deschutes county would notice it and quit issuing building permits.

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Music One
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Music One

Did they "forget" or are they covering something up?

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Barry Gilbert
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Barry Gilbert

Columbia was compliant with the rule before this procedural change, and it has, historically, had very low levels of the contaminants covered by this rule. The city and the DNR have been transparent and there's no need to imagine conspiracies.

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Max DeYoung
Max DeYoung

Nobody said anything about transparency or conspiracy. It is just sloppy, not to be monitoring for lead contamination. Copper is not a threat, we use copper pipes and brass fixtures in many homes and businesses.

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