Originally Posted by
solmanic
As far as tanks are concerned - my house was built when water tanks were BANNED. Consequently installing one is not an easy prospect (I won't go into details). It will be interesting to see in a few years time (assuming normal rainfall continues) what happens to all the tanks people in the city have installed. Without proper cleaning & maintenance we will soon remember why they were scrapped. Mosquito plagues, Dengue Fever, Ross River Fever etc etc... and how many pump systems are going to cark it and just sit dead whilst overflow goes straight down the drain. I reckon only 20% of people who have put in tanks during this water crisis will be motivated to maintain them when it's over and hoses are allowed again. Town water pressure will test peoples' loyalties to their tanks when some heavy duty cleaning is required.
I don't have anything against tanks personally - I design them into ALL my houses (just not the one I live in). What I do object to is poor planning on the part of councils & the state government given the exhorbitant rates we pay. If you live in a regional urban area in SEQ outside Brisbane then you can most likely afford the space and money (left over from your tiny, tiny rates bill) to put in a tank - so good luck to you.
...For the record, I am paying in the vicinity of $1000 per quarter for rates :mad:. This may help people understand my ire.