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  2. Outdoor water-use restriction - Wikipedia

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    The water industry usually places such restrictions on their customers during droughts or when the reservoirs supplying the water are becoming empty. Previously, contravening a temporary water restriction is a criminal offence in the United Kingdom under the Water Industry Act 1991 (though the first prosecution for "wasteful use of water" was ...

  3. My teenage daughter took a phone call from her BFF and left ...

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    However, in this case, your neighbor might also file an insurance claim to cover the cost of damages. And their insurer could go after yours to pay. This doesn’t mean you’ll have to hand over ...

  4. I don’t want our neighbors using our pool without asking ...

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    When we became friends with one of our next door neighbors, we invited them over to use our pool. ... my husband was talking to them a couple of weeks ago about our sprinkler system and the heat ...

  5. ‘It’s absolutely asinine’: This Arizona man’s HOA fined him ...

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    His neighbor, Larry Marks, endorses the free water stand, saying “I think it’s fantastic.” Despite the increasing fines from FS Residential, Martin refuses to stop handing out free water.

  6. Human right to water and sanitation - Wikipedia

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    The commercialization of water is offered as a response to the increased scarcity of water that has resulted due to the world population tripling while the demand for water has increased six-fold. Market environmentalism uses the markets as a solution to environmental problems such as environmental degradation and an inefficient use of resources.

  7. Drainage law - Wikipedia

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    Drainage law is a specific area of water law related to drainage of surface water on real property. It is particularly important in areas where freshwater is scarce, flooding is common, or water is in high demand for agricultural or commercial purposes.

  8. 'He's saving lives,' 17-year-old collects creek water for ...

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    Neighbors realized they needed a source of water, both potable and non-potable. "I just wanted to help my community," Stubbs said. "Most of the community is a lot of elderly people so I needed to ...

  9. Irrigation sprinkler - Wikipedia

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    An impact sprinkler head in action Sprinklers spraying water to irrigate vine plants in a vineyard. An irrigation sprinkler (also known as a water sprinkler or simply a sprinkler) is a device used to irrigate (water) agricultural crops, lawns, landscapes, golf courses, and other areas. They are also used for cooling and for the control of ...