Quest to Save Groundwater

Elizabeth Dunbar, reporting for MPR:

Summer water bills that spike and cities that scramble to pump enough groundwater to keep neighborhoods lush and green, even during droughts, are nothing new in the Twin Cities.

But fresh doubts about groundwater supplies are testing long-held assumptions that water is both cheap and plentiful. New technology, more aggressive pricing structures and shifting attitudes are beginning to change how some Minnesotans view and care for their lawns.
Rachel

Rachel

Named must your insanity be before banish it you can. The waste of drinking water that is.