this post was submitted on 11 May 2026
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BULLSHIT that this went unnoticed by the water department. No fucking way!!! I worked in that field you damn well would know if 30 million gallons of water were used in one place. Especially if not tied in. I work for small water department in Texas and good size one in Oklahoma. We could track down thieves easily. Water departments track water usage. Also the water is chlorinated and they would of noticed uptick in that usage as well. Fuck whoever made this report. They knew they allow it to happen.
The puns, they meant
Yep, the author was snickering the whole time writing this.