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Not a scaredy cat anymore
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Thats really funny i've hooked up a pressure pump to my pool to water our garden and guess what? mines half empty too!!!Rafa said:bring it on i say, my lawn is almost dead and pool is half empty!
MalteseBull said:it is all hype
chops_a_must said:What the hell are you guys complaining about? This would be the most interesting thing to ever happen in Adelaide if it does happen.
Or when Rene Arnoux took out Berger?MalteseBull said:remember the whale who went for a swim from the brewery
that hit the headlines
wow adelaide is sad
The chemicals in the pool will probably kill the plants. The good news is you wont have to mow the lawn.constable said:Thats really funny i've hooked up a pressure pump to my pool to water our garden and guess what? mines half empty too!!!
Its probably even less now, but i 've rung around and to refill by a water carter it will cost $700 for approx 46000 litres. These bl**dy plants better not die on me !
You are not allowed to use mains water in the garden at all? I didn't realise it was quite that bad in Adelaide yet.constable said:Thats really funny i've hooked up a pressure pump to my pool to water our garden and guess what? mines half empty too!!!
Its probably even less now, but i 've rung around and to refill by a water carter it will cost $700 for approx 46000 litres. These bl**dy plants better not die on me !
Sorry im across the border in ballarat!! We're on stage 4 restrictions and only allowed to flush the toilet every 2nd day, (seems that way sometimes)Smurf1976 said:You are not allowed to use mains water in the garden at all? I didn't realise it was quite that bad in Adelaide yet.
constable said:Sorry im across the border in ballarat!! We're on stage 4 restrictions and only allowed to flush the toilet every 2nd day, (seems that way sometimes)
no its not quite that bad yet but we are on stage 4 which means no watering the garden ....at all . And if we have another bad season before bracks builds the pipline from melbourne things are going to be pretty grim. I think from last count our dams are at 22% !clowboy said:Youre having a lend of us right?
I can understand for number ones, and often dont flush myself to conserve, but number twos?
I should hope not
No problem with water as such in Hobart, but the councils are having trouble pumping it into the distribution reservoirs fast enough on high demand days so have introduced an "odds and evens" system to limit maximum use on any given day.Julia said:The situation sounds just awful. I'm north of the Sunshine Coast in Qld and the only restriction is no sprinklers between 10am and 2pm. Plus reasonably regular rain is keeping everything pretty green and the town water supply dam nearly full.
the greenest part of my lawn is around the poolJulia said:I'd be very doubtful about using pool water on the garden - can't see how the chlorine and other chemicals wouldn't kill the plants and lawn . Suppose if it's that dry the lawn will be pretty much dead anyway.
CartmanR said:Adelaide's a great secret and we hope it stays that way.
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