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Bob Noel wrote:
ah yes, I had forgotten at about that side of the heater. Thinking about it, though, the heater wouldn't be a real good source during a flood. They usually are located about as low in the house as you can get one (sometimes actually in the crawl space) and the drain is on the bottom. If anything is below flood waters, it'll be the drain on that tank. George Patterson Give a person a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a person to use the Internet and he won't bother you for weeks. |
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In article ,
"Gary Drescher" wrote: Prohibited alcohol and other drugs are an especially lucrative source of illegal income. true. That they are not the *only* source does not imply that they don't significantly fuel the rise of violent gangs. Are you saying that making drugs legal would be a net benefit to society? -- Bob Noel no one likes an educated mule |
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"Bob Noel" wrote in message
... In article , "Gary Drescher" wrote: Prohibited alcohol and other drugs are an especially lucrative source of illegal income. true. That they are not the *only* source does not imply that they don't significantly fuel the rise of violent gangs. Are you saying that making drugs legal would be a net benefit to society? Aren't we off-topic enough already without launching *that* debate? --Gary |
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"George Patterson" wrote in message
news:1L6Te.1821$8i7.921@trndny07... Bob Noel wrote: ah yes, I had forgotten at about that side of the heater. Thinking about it, though, the heater wouldn't be a real good source during a flood. They usually are located about as low in the house as you can get one (sometimes actually in the crawl space) and the drain is on the bottom. If anything is below flood waters, it'll be the drain on that tank. Why wouldn't the water heater be a good source of uncontaminated water? If the water supply to the heater is shut off and the faucets aren't turned on, there should still be clean water in the heater, right? If there is a drain on the heater, it would normally be closed. There is a pressure release valve that may release some water from the heater but should be closed also to keep outside water out. Getting the good water out of the heater may be a problem since as George says, the drain is usually on the bottom and possibly below the flood water. Of course if the house is destroyed, might as well destroy the plumbing to the heater also to get at the good water. Up here in the north the water heaters are usually in a basement but down south, they're usually on ground floor in a utility room/closet or in the garage. If it's in the garage and is a gas water heater, it's raised about 12-18 inches per code, if recently installed or replaced. No, I'm not a plumber but I've had water heaters replaced or repaired in my houses in Oklahoma, Texas and Minnesota. -Greg B. |
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Actually, it's not too bad yet. I see my influence hasn't completely
destroyed you . Somehow, you managed to insert that single asterisk. If you were at my level of total Usenet destruction, ALL the letters would be there....and in CAPS!!!! Yes, I did refrain from using the entire "F" word. It was in the original draft (along with quite a few other things I thought better of, and deleted), however! You haven't fully corrupted me yet, Dudley... ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Sadly, I know all of this because I just spent the last 3 days dealing
with my mother-in-law's death, which meant endless hours sitting in hotel rooms My deepest condolences, Jay. Thanks, Saville. Actually (and naturally) it's Mary who is taking it the hardest. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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N93332 wrote:
Why wouldn't the water heater be a good source of uncontaminated water? You have to wait until the flood waters go down enough to access it. That's the only problem. The water in it should be uncontaminated, especially if you had the presence of mind to turn off the inlet valve or the main water valve. George Patterson Give a person a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a person to use the Internet and he won't bother you for weeks. |
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N93332 wrote:
Why wouldn't the water heater be a good source of uncontaminated water? Bad stuff settles in low spots, taking from the drain on a ho****er tank would insure that you got the nastiest stuff it contains... Typically you want to drain the settlement on an infrequent basis... |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:kJ7Te.312304$_o.91336@attbi_s71... Actually, it's not too bad yet. I see my influence hasn't completely destroyed you . Somehow, you managed to insert that single asterisk. If you were at my level of total Usenet destruction, ALL the letters would be there....and in CAPS!!!! Yes, I did refrain from using the entire "F" word. It was in the original draft (along with quite a few other things I thought better of, and deleted), however! You haven't fully corrupted me yet, Dudley... ;-) Thank God! I was afraid it was too late :-) I'm sorry to learn about your trouble. Please tell Mary that Bea and I are thinking about her. Dudley |
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I'm sorry to learn about your trouble. Please tell Mary that Bea and I are
thinking about her. Thanks, Dudley. Mary's got a great attitude toward life (and death) in general, as did her mother. She'll stutter step for a few more days, and then be back to normal, I suspect. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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