- Sep 18, 2012
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Where I live, a gigantic lake provides water services for several towns with populations ranging from 25,000 to 400. Well, the main broke. And not the city main, the main main, as in no more water from the district treatment plant.
So, each town uses its reserve water from its towers, and now that is gone and its a god damn mad house. Makes me fear for the future. Water is expected to be restored in 24-48 hours once they replace the main pipe. But, in the mean time, all the schools shut down (probably protocol), businesses are shutting down. Wal-Mart is a war zone for bottled water. I'm not a doomsday prepper, but I kind of want to be now if 24 hours of no running water can cause this much panic and havoc.
So, each town uses its reserve water from its towers, and now that is gone and its a god damn mad house. Makes me fear for the future. Water is expected to be restored in 24-48 hours once they replace the main pipe. But, in the mean time, all the schools shut down (probably protocol), businesses are shutting down. Wal-Mart is a war zone for bottled water. I'm not a doomsday prepper, but I kind of want to be now if 24 hours of no running water can cause this much panic and havoc.