This was highly discussed on one of the boards about a month back. And when you would need then the city would have no power to pump more water to keep the towers filled for people actually needing the water or for fire fighting. Then as is still the case a lot of places, but several posters did not believe me, the water that you use to power then also goes into the city sewage treatment plant , storm sewers and sanitary sewers not yet seperated, so that helps overload the treatment plant that also cannot be running because they also will have no power to operate if you have no power at home so all the sewage water will have to bypass the treatment plant and be dumped directly into a river. And the cities still have something like 15 years yet till they have to have the storm sewer and the sanitary sewer seperated and that is where I was called a liar because I stated the facts. Storm last summer shut down all the utilities in all the towns around me so it does happen. If too many people try to use them they will be baned.
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