Page 10 of 12 FirstFirst ... 89101112 LastLast
Results 91 to 100 of 116

Thread: The Darling river fish kill.

  1. #91
    Join Date
    May 2010
    Location
    brighton, brisbane
    Posts
    33,853
    Total Downloaded
    0
    The meter wasn't working, so they had no idea how much water they were pumping, during an irrigation ban. You can only shake your head.

    The cotton grower, the water minister, the pumping ban and the broken meter - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

  2. #92
    Join Date
    May 2010
    Location
    brighton, brisbane
    Posts
    33,853
    Total Downloaded
    0
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

  3. #93
    Join Date
    Jan 2017
    Location
    Geraldton WA
    Posts
    8,284
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    GOOD
    If crops cannot be grown using the annual rainfall of an area and without draining the local river systems then they shouldn't be there in the first place.
    Pricing them out of destroying a river system is a Great idea, It seems to be working on smokers by the Massive amount of tax added to a pack of cigarettes and nobody is whinging about that (except me) So why the "Outcry" when what these irrigators are doing far more damage to Far more people and the environment than a smoker ever will.
    IF what you are growing is environmentally unsustainable then it is unsustainable , End of story.
    You only get one shot at life, Aim well

    2004 D2 "S" V8 auto, with a few Mods gone
    2007 79 Series Landcruiser V8 Ute, With a few Mods.
    4.6m Quintrex boat
    20' Jayco Expanda caravan gone

  4. #94
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    Adelaide Hills. South Australia
    Posts
    13,349
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    The meter wasn't working, so they had no idea how much water they were pumping, during an irrigation ban. You can only shake your head.

    The cotton grower, the water minister, the pumping ban and the broken meter - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    bob, that is not as funny as it sounds.

    At my last address I had a next doors that worked in a repair gang for the then E & WS here.

    Each Sunday morning I would hear the rattle of a Water Meter lid. (Bronze)

    Late afternoon or evening I would hear the same sound again. WTF!


    Long story short, after the cops chased him through our back garden, without catching him, it was explained what they (more than one) were removing the old type meters & reversing them so it didn't show the water they actually used all that Sunday in their veggie gardens. Both In & Out connectors were identical so it was easy.

    The cops went looking for the Meter believing it had been tossed over our fence but didn't find it. " Knock knock knock, Excuse me sir, is it ok to go into your back garden to look for an illicit water meter?"

    Also were wanted in connection to nicking amounts of copper pipe as scrap. I think some got sacked but as they were mainly of an ethnic group the hierarchy swept it under the mat.

  5. #95
    DiscoMick Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    GOOD
    If crops cannot be grown using the annual rainfall of an area and without draining the local river systems then they shouldn't be there in the first place.
    Pricing them out of destroying a river system is a Great idea, It seems to be working on smokers by the Massive amount of tax added to a pack of cigarettes and nobody is whinging about that (except me) So why the "Outcry" when what these irrigators are doing far more damage to Far more people and the environment than a smoker ever will.
    IF what you are growing is environmentally unsustainable then it is unsustainable , End of story.
    I wonder if they have tried water conservation measures. For example, move the crops into greenhouses, which would reduce evaporation and irrigation needs. Use drip sprinklers on the roots instead of watering the leaves. Mulch to retain dampness around the plants. Put in a water bore if that is allowed in the area.
    We need to get smarter at this stuff.

  6. #96
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    Warwick Qld
    Posts
    1,977
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    I wonder if they have tried water conservation measures. For example, move the crops into greenhouses, which would reduce evaporation and irrigation needs. Use drip sprinklers on the roots instead of watering the leaves. Mulch to retain dampness around the plants. Put in a water bore if that is allowed in the area.
    We need to get smarter at this stuff.
    As long as you are willing to pay $25 for a pumpkin, fine. But of course the "Big Two" buyers will simply import their stock from overseas, and another local family, and all their employees are on the scrap heap.
    The over-arching problem is that everyone wants good quality food (and other products as well), but they don't want to pay the actual cost.
    -----
    You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be misquoted, then used against you.
    -----

    1999 Disco TD5 ("Bluey")
    1996 Disco 300 TDi ("Slo-Mo")
    1995 P38A 4.6 HSE ("The Limo")
    1966 No 5 Trailer (ARN 173 075) soon to be camper
    -----

  7. #97
    Join Date
    Jan 2017
    Location
    Geraldton WA
    Posts
    8,284
    Total Downloaded
    0
    I think that you would be supprised at the diversity of the crops being grown in and arround Kunnannurra which has an abundant supply of fresh water that is easilly replenished every Wet season.
    We have the infrastructure and the knowhow to be able to send fresh produce All over Australia and the World So why are we still continuing to destroy areas of Australia that are unable to sustain intensive irrigation practices?
    Yes we may have to pay a bit more for our produce But it won't be anything like $25 a pumpkin and isn't that a FAR better thing than continuing to destroy an ecosystem to the point of NO return that will end up as useless farming land and won't be able to produce anyway.
    Just about everyone is "On Board" with the need to use renewable energy So why are we ignoring what we are doing to our rivers.
    It's not much good keeping the lights on if the taps run dry of drinking water
    You only get one shot at life, Aim well

    2004 D2 "S" V8 auto, with a few Mods gone
    2007 79 Series Landcruiser V8 Ute, With a few Mods.
    4.6m Quintrex boat
    20' Jayco Expanda caravan gone

  8. #98
    Join Date
    May 2010
    Location
    brighton, brisbane
    Posts
    33,853
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    I think that you would be supprised at the diversity of the crops being grown in and arround Kunnannurra which has an abundant supply of fresh water that is easilly replenished every Wet season.
    We have the infrastructure and the knowhow to be able to send fresh produce All over Australia and the World So why are we still continuing to destroy areas of Australia that are unable to sustain intensive irrigation practices?
    Yes we may have to pay a bit more for our produce But it won't be anything like $25 a pumpkin and isn't that a FAR better thing than continuing to destroy an ecosystem to the point of NO return that will end up as useless farming land and won't be able to produce anyway.
    Just about everyone is "On Board" with the need to use renewable energy So why are we ignoring what we are doing to our rivers.
    It's not much good keeping the lights on if the taps run dry of drinking water
    I have wondered why we don't have much more farming around the ORD river scheme. Never been there, but makes sense to save water where it is abundant, and grow crops.
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

  9. #99
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Location
    Back down the hill.
    Posts
    29,773
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Transport from theOrd is an issue, they want to pay backload rates from Darwin so it's not worth trucks making the detour, if they're returning to the east or Adelaide.
    Ord farmers always seem to be trying to get a quick and easy buck, look at how many crops they've tried.
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/signaturepics/sigpic20865_1.gif

  10. #100
    Join Date
    Jan 2017
    Location
    Geraldton WA
    Posts
    8,284
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Transport from theOrd is an issue, they want to pay backload rates from Darwin so it's not worth trucks making the detour, if they're returning to the east or Adelaide.
    Ord farmers always seem to be trying to get a quick and easy buck, look at how many crops they've tried.
    IF the Ord was to expand to its true potential then transport wouldn't be a problem because it would be a "Destination" instead of a "Detour"
    With an increase in agriculture in the Ord region it would also increase the permanent population which would need more services which would not only benefit Kununurra it would benefit the entire Kimberly area.
    We need to move our unsustainable farming practices to areas that CAN sustain them to take the pressure off the already overtaxed river systems we are abusing so that they can regenerate IF that is at all still possible.
    To continue doing what we are doing to the Murray Darling system can only end up devastating the whole river system and this is NOT an acceptable thing to do to our kids and their Grandkids.
    We need to look to the future instead of looking at short term profits and convenience.
    You only get one shot at life, Aim well

    2004 D2 "S" V8 auto, with a few Mods gone
    2007 79 Series Landcruiser V8 Ute, With a few Mods.
    4.6m Quintrex boat
    20' Jayco Expanda caravan gone

Page 10 of 12 FirstFirst ... 89101112 LastLast

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Search AULRO.com ONLY!
Search All the Web!