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Thread: Ot water shortages

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    Ot water shortages

    Why not put everyone on meters? My neighbours with 2 or3 cars, jet washing them on a daily basis, sprinklers on the lawn.
    I have mentioned it to him , but with kids as well he said it was not worth it.
    Fair enough.
    Mrs Crash is a bugger with washing machine, but our water bill is £22/month.
    If everyone has a meter installed, it may make them adjust.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashbang View Post
    Why not put everyone on meters? My neighbours with 2 or3 cars, jet washing them on a daily basis, sprinklers on the lawn.
    I have mentioned it to him , but with kids as well he said it was not worth it.
    Fair enough.
    Mrs Crash is a bugger with washing machine, but our water bill is £22/month.
    If everyone has a meter installed, it may make them adjust.
    Or why not build an infrastructure that can deal with shortages?

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    Good point. I lived in Cyprus for three years , not much rain. Never a shortage

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    Then again paying one price to spaff as much as you want down the drain
    Wish they would do it with gas and leccy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashbang View Post
    Good point. I lived in Cyprus for three years , not much rain. Never a shortage
    Erm, Cyprus had a shortage in 2008, they had to reduce domestic supply and ship emergency water supplies in from Greece.

    Surprised grist isn't blaming the BBC for not forecasting enough rain!

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    Quote Originally Posted by John2 View Post
    Erm, Cyprus had a shortage in 2008, they had to reduce domestic supply and ship emergency water supplies in from Greece.

    Surprised grist isn't blaming the BBC for not forecasting enough rain!
    There's been enough rain, but it's been too left wing

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashbang View Post
    Good point. I lived in Cyprus for three years , not much rain. Never a shortage
    Cyprus gets its drinking water from reverse osmosis desalination systems.

    It could build more but the environmentalists don’t like the environmental impact ( well those environmentalists that don’t live there)

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    Quote Originally Posted by John2 View Post
    Erm, Cyprus had a shortage in 2008, they had to reduce domestic supply and ship emergency water supplies in from Greece.

    Surprised grist isn't blaming the BBC for not forecasting enough rain!
    ERM, I lived there before that, Mr Google.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashbang View Post
    Then again paying one price to spaff as much as you want down the drain
    Wish they would do it with gas and leccy.
    What if people who pay through a meter don't mind spaffing as much as they want down the drain? My neighbour here has about a 0.5-0.75 acre of lawn and has no issue with paying around $1000/month at this time of year just to keep it green and mow it twice a week. I must be the only Yorkshireman in the neigbourhood as mine is a bright yellow/brown and doesn't need mowing at all It'll be green again as soon as the rains start.

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    Water it with a mixture of water and whisky.

    It then comes up half cut

    ( note to self, buy better crackers)

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