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I go to a carwash and take a bucket. I don't use the dreaded brush. I go early in the morning and nobody is there. The ones around here all say "no bucket washing", but if you're early, nobody cares... But on the conservation front, I really think they should just use a sliding scale for the cost of water. The fist 1000 gals cost x, next 2x, 10x, etc. It would be self regulating and the extra money could be used to make more resevoirs. They haven't build one in the part of my state in 30yrs and the population has trippled. Car washing isn't what the problem is, lawn watering is. It makes me mad that I don't water my lawn but I can't wash my car. Meanwhile, the folks around me spent all summer watering their lawns on their "day". Now that's a waste of good drinking water. Finally, that has been banned too.
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