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I'm really getting tired of the news casts sniveling over 10 million gallons of water, that's less then 2% of what LA uses every day. -- nm
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Under the Influence (aka H-Mogul)
Jul 30 '14, 07:29
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2% of LAs daily water use is a staggering amount, actually. -- nm
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Andie
Jul 30, 07:56
That's 10 pools the following size: 267 feet long , 50 feet wide, and 10 feet deep.
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Will Hunting
Jul 30, 07:41
referring to...? -- nm
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colin
Jul 30, 07:31
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I would assume the massive leak they had. -- nm
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Star-Lord
Jul 30, 07:33
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hatemonger! it's only 2% of daily usage!
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colin
Jul 30, 07:34
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It was rather epic.
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Star-Lord
Jul 30, 07:37
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Yeah, how large was the pipe that ruptured?
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Will Hunting
Jul 30, 07:42
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News reports say a "93-year-old, 30-inch steel riveted pipe" -- nm
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mara
Jul 30, 07:44
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102-year-old water main -- nm
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Broot
Jul 30, 07:55
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111-year old ice maker line. -- nm
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Star-Lord
Jul 30, 08:00
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