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Friday, July 25, 2008
When being green is against the law
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Apparently in some places rainwater is considered state property and it's illegal to keep it from the groundwater system. Many municipalities require a permit. (The article above refers to Washington state, but a quick Web search shows similar laws in effect in other places.)
Admittedly, it's unlikely people will be prosecuted in most cases, but it's worth checking out before you try to green that next project!
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