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Looks like the days of watering your lawn in South East Queensland will be gone forever, no matter how full the dams get.
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http://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/living.aspx?id=878 Quote:
Current dam levels for the combined Wivenhoe, Somerset and North Pine Dams are now at a combined total of 76%. We haven't seen the dams this full since April 2002 (Source: http://www.seqwater.com.au/public/dam-levels) There is absolutely no reason that I can figure as to why they can't abolish water restrictions or at least loosen them significantly. Oh, hang on... there is one reason... a politically motivated one... Bligh has just forked out $9 billion on a water grid that we don't really need anymore... but surely that wouldn't be the reason behind implementing permanent water restrictions now would it? What will happen once the water grid goes in? |
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You know if we all watered our lawns it would probably rain more
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I'm all for recycled water and desal to be pumped into the dam, but I want to see the dam at 100% and no restrictions on the water so we can soak our lawns and let that evapourate back into rain.. So I disagree with this being referred to as permanent. @!#$!@#.
There is a few good things in this compared to medium level; * Watering gardens or lawn with a bucket or watering can is permitted at anytime. - Previously only between 4pm and 8am. * Cleaning house/vehicles/entertainment areas at any time using a bucket of water, hand held hose with a trigger or twist nozzle, or a high pressure cleaning unit. - Previously between 4pm and 4:30pm twice a week. The certified irrigation stuff sucks for hobbyists, I guess the sad truth is people would just ignore it, if you can afford the landscaped garden and the irrigation system you can afford the certification *shrug* Anyway, might get my pressure cleaner out woop!
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Permanent is just another reason for them to justify their own existence. I guess the "Water Police" can now rest assured that their jobs are secure.
I really wonder sometimes whether the whole job security thing is more important than common sense. I hope the decision not to dissolve (get it? lol) the Water Police/Water Commission/etc wasn't a political one. I'm sure the opposition would have made a lot of noise if people lost their jobs because it's no longer necessary to be so vigilant about water use. Quote:
Oh, and I'm not happy about the "permanent" restrictions either. Just another reason for the council to write tickets, generate revenue, and justify their own existence. |
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http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/q...-1225838427960
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2...09/2840805.htm
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