Anonymous wrote:Yes. You ATA in this case. You don’t “need” a shower.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, would not not shower just because some people on the internet told you not to?
Do what you think is right, OP. You have a brain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m in MoCo and didn’t get a warning. Is this county wide?
Yea it’s county wide. They’re worried more pipes are going to burst and we’ll all have to go on a boil water advisory
I’d be frantically doing all the laundry and dishes and showering to prepare for the worst. We could go two weeks without laundry faculties if I had just done it all.
Your comment should be used as an exemplar when trying to teach the tragedy of the commons to economics students…
I don’t trust others to act with the common good in mind. Such is the reality we live in. I have to behave as though it’s all going to hell anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. You ATA in this case. You don’t “need” a shower.
+1.
Furthermore, the water is needed right now to fight these terrible fires.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. You ATA in this case. You don’t “need” a shower.
+1.
Furthermore, the water is needed right now to fight these terrible fires.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. You ATA in this case. You don’t “need” a shower.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not getting any warmer soon, and in fact is going to get colder. How long are you all going to not shower? WSSC is terrible and has let a water main break in silver spring fester for the last month.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not getting any warmer soon, and in fact is going to get colder. How long are you all going to not shower? WSSC is terrible and has let a water main break in silver spring fester for the last month.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.rockvillemd.gov/685/Drinking-Water
Rockville:
Where does my water come from?
Our primary source of water is the Potomac River. When Rockville’s water plant is not operating because of necessary improvements or maintenance activities, or in cases of regional drought, Rockville purchases water from the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC). In 2023, Rockville purchased about 6.54 million gallons of water (approximately 0.39% of our annual production) from WSSC, which also receives its water from the Potomac River.