ColligationNation
ColligationNation t1_j0dkq85 wrote
Reply to Gilmanton. by Sloth_Luvs_Chunk
Very respectable view!
ColligationNation t1_j09hppp wrote
Reply to comment by jkweiler74 in Do Not Buy a House in Brookline! There is no water by LackSufficient7852
Just read the description now. Yikes, I don't know if I could stomach that book because it's too close to reality!
ColligationNation t1_j08wi2a wrote
Reply to comment by jkweiler74 in Do Not Buy a House in Brookline! There is no water by LackSufficient7852
The library told me that our record is wiped clean when materials are returned. I was unable to find it in the online catalog and on Amazon. However, there appears to be many good titles that offer a cross-section of water problems across the US.
This post caught my attention because there were a few examples in NH that I was surprised to hear about. Essentially, really nice houses with no water underground.
A while back I read a book called The Ripple Effect (2011). It is a non-fiction book that reads like a fictional thriller that one would hope is fiction.
It's good to read the books that cover a variety of locations in the US for a thorough understanding. Knowing what happened in Flint, MI is good information. To think that the pipes themselves can give off toxins is a bit scary.
ColligationNation t1_j08hef6 wrote
Reply to comment by jkweiler74 in Do Not Buy a House in Brookline! There is no water by LackSufficient7852
When I get home I will call my library to look up my checked out books
ColligationNation t1_j050xiu wrote
There is a book devoted to the myriad of conditions where homes in the US are without adequate water. It's a serious issue.
ColligationNation t1_j0dla3e wrote
Reply to Like a plot from ‘The Americans’: An alleged Russian smuggling ring found in N.H. town by talking_points_memo
It would be nice if this kind of thing went away