Maui Blog - Georgina M. Hunter R(S): Wordless Wednesday - where does your water come from?

Wordless Wednesday - where does your water come from?

Wordless Wednesday - where does your water come from?

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Water: Where does it come from?  What's in your water?  Do you care?

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Comments

We all need to start paying more attention to our water use and the chemicals we put back into it.
Posted by David Popoff ~ Ct. Realtor & Property Manager, Fairfield County. (William Pitt, Sotheby's International Realty, Darien, Ct.) 9 months ago

Good Morning Georgina

Thanks for the post and pics. I live on Long Island and this is a constant concern especially with the use of fertilizers and pesticides. Communities and conservation groups have been working to protect this limitted and precios resource. Thanks for sharing. Have a great day.

Posted by Patrick White (Home Driven Realty, Inc) 9 months ago

Hi Georgina - Here in semi-arid Colorado, we think about water all the time. We're totally dependant on snow melt and always only a couple of bad years away from a drought situation. The good news is that we're pretty much at the top of the watershed, so our water quality, and taste, are excellent.

Posted by Dick Greenberg (Elevations Real Estate - Fort Collins, CO) 9 months ago

Right now in Bastrop we are under water restrictions.  We all need to learn how to conserve! 

Posted by Deb Dahlberg - Rowland (Stanberry & Associates, Realtors) 9 months ago

Thanks for the feedback.  It's scary to hear what is being found in city water these days!  Yes we all need to be more careful of what we dispose of in our systems, and we need to be more mindful of our usage too.

Posted by Georgina M. Hunter R(S) e-Pro Maui Real Estate Sales (Jim Sanders Realty Inc. - Maui) 9 months ago

Great reminder about something we don't often think about.

Posted by Barbara-Jo's Beach Blog - Palm Harbor Florida Real Estate (Charles Rutenberg Realty) 9 months ago

I think the water for NYC comes from the Hudson Valley in upstate, they provide most of the water for the NYC area.

Posted by Morgan Evans-New York City Real Estate Expert (Douglas Elliman Real Estate) 9 months ago

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