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    Quote Originally Posted by solmanic View Post
    What I do object to is poor planning on the part of councils & the state government given the exhorbitant rates we pay. ..

    Agreed! When is the last time we had a major infrastructure upgrade – Wivenhoe was constructed in the late 70s? – what population increase have we had?
    The fact that Gold coast will be back on level 6 restrictions once Hinze drops below %100 tells me that they know SEQ doesn’t have adequate infrastructure – (highest restrictions when the Dam is %100 because it will run out)
    I’m not a fan of the Traverston option, the “December fill up” was reported by the Beatie government – the same team that refused to consult the BOM on rain patterns. I believe that when that was last done Wolfdean was the top proposal. If Traverston has had the rain to fill up over and over again why has there been no flooding in Gympie? 800mm at the top of the Mary would be ugly downstream. What about raising Borrumba – it’s in a deep valley and it doesn’t contain the best dairy land?
    Anyway sorry for the vent – I just want to rinse the salt of my boat, I have a tank at home for the Landy but the hose doesn’t reach the marina!
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    Quote Originally Posted by solmanic View Post

    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 . This may help people understand my ire.
    Only $1,000, you are doing well...

    I'm pleased you had nothing to do with my tanks, given what you have said.
    I have spent a small fortune on "First Flush", screens and other devices to sopt stagnate water, insects and frogs from adopting a home.

    More Dams are NOT the answer, smarter water saving and desalination IS the answer. If you look at the so called "Greenie" global warming, the sea is going to increase in height!
    Fair enough, take water from the sea...

    It is not rocket science, just logic.
    Something that the State Labor Government is lacking.
    I won't even start on the federal...

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonMcGr View Post
    .More Dams are NOT the answer, smarter water saving and desalination IS the answer. If you look at the so called "Greenie" global warming, the sea is going to increase in height!
    Fair enough, take water from the sea...

    It is not rocket science, just logic.
    Something that the State Labor Government is lacking.
    I won't even start on the federal...
    Have you any idea how much electricity desal uses? not exactly the green aproach.
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    Quote Originally Posted by solmanic View Post
    I am paying a s$%tload for council rates and am a naturally frugal water user and resent being held to restrictions that need not apply. Hells bells, I just want to give the Alfa a rinse clean and I dare not take it to the local car wash.
    Just ignore the restrictions then, you obviously have a good idea on how much water you use. Water restrictions were made for people who do not have any idea about water use. It is why Target 140 was a good idea as this made people think about their water usage. For me I calculate my usage every rates bill and it has been about 90 litres a day for the past 3 years. If I want to use 20 litres a month washing my car I will.

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    solmanic our tank water is really good. I'm not sure why (I keep the leaves out). It's clear and tastes like tank water and the fish love it. It's great on the cars too. Even if they were to drop restrictions I'd keep using it for all my outdoor washing.and so on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by solmanic View Post
    Hmm, that's a good offer, but I don't trust just any old tank water on the precious...
    Excuses, excuses - someone who shall remain nameless (but who now owns a Defender 110 - Cairns Blue) told me that you don't venture out if there's a chance the loved one might get "dirty"! Obviously this carries over to the Alfa.

    But the BBQ offer still stands - The "Ekibin carwash" is open to all AULROvians this weekend - my Engel is overflowing.

    PS - I reserve the right to borrow the neighbour's' HQ ute for the drag fest.
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    I never said that!

    I insinuated that may be the case, purely based on the condition, and the only dirty thing I could find was the windscreen washer bottle!

    And dog hairs... they will be there till im ATLEAST 80.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harlie View Post
    Have you any idea how much electricity desal uses? not exactly the green aproach.
    Exactly.....

    De-Sal isnt viable.... We'd need to go Nuclear to power the suckers...

    Dams ARE the answer.... Thats how water has been stored for eons, both naturally and artificially...

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    Quote Originally Posted by inside View Post
    f I want to use 20 litres a month washing my car I will.
    No offence intended, but its that sort of thinking that causes most problems in this planet...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron View Post
    I never said that!

    I insinuated that may be the case, purely based on the condition, and the only dirty thing I could find was the windscreen washer bottle!

    And dog hairs... they will be there till im ATLEAST 80.
    I am undone.

    That damn dog - I ask him to clean up after himself but he just complains about not having opposable thumbs. The lazy slob.

    As for the windscreen washer bottle, I knew I missed somewhere.

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