Re: New Natural Disaster! 8/27/2011 Hurricane Irene
Sure, but it's not appropriately filtered to avoid contaminants, spikes and dips in the flow. Paul On 8/27/2011 6:16 AM, Kenton A. Hoover wrote:
The hurricane provides its own redundant water.
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On Aug 26, 2011, at 19:56, Paul<paul@paulgraydon.co.uk> wrote:
I'm assuming he also has fully redundant water sources, fertilisers etc, along with a contract for replenishment and resupply.
Can't be too safe.
Scott Morris<swm@emanon.com> wrote:
Did you have backup tomatoes?
On 8/26/11 10:05 PM, Chris wrote:
Irene is already past me. I'm outside of Jacksonville, Florida by the coast. Irene snapped my tomato plant in half overnight Wednesday.
Interesting, Con Edison planning preemptive power outages..including financial district.. http://www.wnyc.org/blogs/wnyc-news-blog/2011/aug/27/con-ed-braces-hurricane... -- Kauto Huopio - kauto@huopio.fi
On Sat, 27 Aug 2011, Kauto Huopio wrote:
Interesting, Con Edison planning preemptive power outages..including financial district..
http://www.wnyc.org/blogs/wnyc-news-blog/2011/aug/27/con-ed-braces-hurricane...
A mis-interpretation of "what-if" plans. A shutdown in the area would occur only if a substation were flooded during the storm; which is no different than "what-if" a substation is flooded for any other reason. http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/08/27/no-plans-to-cut-power-in-lower-...
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