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  • #31
    It's going to be a hell of a storm for the next 4 days. They're predicting 2" with high winds in San Diego County alone tomorrow, with the system moving Northwest steadily. I hope they've drained enough from Oroville to cope with what's to come.

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    • #32
      I've heard that a lot of that water is for So. California. If that's the case then I guess we can expect another rate increase for this, on top of the rate increases given already to "encourage" conservation & the drought. One would think that those increases would go back to their original rates but I guess that's like expecting taxes to go down, something unheard of here.
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      • #33
        It's unfortunate no one had the insight to do the repairs/upgrades two years ago when levels were at record lows and no storms predicted for the future. Pretty typical of government officials.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Buzzard View Post
          It's unfortunate no one had the insight to do the repairs/upgrades two years ago when levels were at record lows and no storms predicted for the future. Pretty typical of government officials.
          Maybe no funds from the legislature to do the work.
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          • #35
            Originally posted by Buzzard View Post
            It's unfortunate no one had the insight to do the repairs/upgrades two years ago when levels were at record lows and no storms predicted for the future. Pretty typical of government officials.

            Government works the same way people kill bugs. They only squash the ones that run right in front of them

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