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No. Ask your instructor.
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Ryan Huggins - Thousan...
Thousand Oaks, CA
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Tony and Suzanne Marri...
Scottsdale, AZ
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Your State's Department of Water Resources can probably tell you the answer.
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Mary Yonkers
Erie, PA
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935,660
4,434,277
1,772,017
1,551,690
You have the "Let California have it all for free" system so we can keep our lawns green.
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The answer depends on what area of the state you reside. There are local water companies for rural areas in some cases and also county water districts and city culinary water supplies.
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If it is important, I bet Wanda Kubat-Nerdin knows about the water system in St George, Utah ---- she is the St George area real estate expert.
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(1) Why would I know this being in North Carolina? (2) Why should I know this being in North Carolina? (3) Why should I care about this being in North Carolina?
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4,322,295
abby tiscareno - not much of an idea about this. Though there are some experts from UT here in 'Rain.
Good Luck.
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2,443,346
2,724,798
3,460,071
May I suggest Mr. Google. I dont' know anything about water systems in Utah as I live and work in CA.
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Since I live & work only in PA can't help with water systems in Utah. Good luck, Abby.
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