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Bluffitamy's Bulletin News & Views
posted Monday, 7 August 2006
BLUFFITAMY BULLETIN
http://www.farmonline.com.au/news_daily.asp?ag_id=36351
Cities to follow farm example in re-use & conserving water… Just put this short quote here.
"There's enough pressure now on water use for agriculture without seeing more lost to production to prop up urban communities," Mr McGauran told Rural Press."
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The drought in South East Queensland has been there for years. My bro. Jim’s Farm has been in drought most of past 10 years. Most of year you could see more dirt than grass! How I see it Mr McGauran’s statement has come after the horse has bolted. Bluffitamy’s comment on the water is at
http://forum.onlineopinion.com.au/thread.asp?article=4742#5055
[How much water does your toilet use? There is alternatives such as found at:-
http://www.greenhouse.gov.au/yourhome/technical/fs27.htm
“A joint initiative of the Australian Government and the design and construction industries.”
Then there is all that showering & bathing and wipeing it on the towel!
"Life Gets Teagous,Don't It!"
Toowoomba can be dry one minute, then seven inches of rainfall in one afternoon, & not a drop saved in the water tank, because your council has refused your application to erect one, or the darn 'water composting system' required by the said council cost something like$15,000.00. on top of rest of new house costs."
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COSMOS MAGAZINE Web site… www.cosmosmagazine.com
Included in this months Contributors is “Nadia El-Awady” a science journalist in Cairo & managing science editor of IslamOnline. ….etc…
ELIDA's attempt to express her ideas on that middle east war and all that you can find at... http://forum.onlineopinion.com.au/thread.asp?article=4749#50497
One guys comment on The Forum > Article Comments >A few questions for Kofi Annan By John E. Carey
posted Monday, 7 August 2006
BLUFFITAMY BULLETIN
http://www.farmonline.com.au/news_daily.asp?ag_id=36351
Cities to follow farm example in re-use & conserving water… Just put this short quote here.
"There's enough pressure now on water use for agriculture without seeing more lost to production to prop up urban communities," Mr McGauran told Rural Press."
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The drought in South East Queensland has been there for years. My bro. Jim’s Farm has been in drought most of past 10 years. Most of year you could see more dirt than grass! How I see it Mr McGauran’s statement has come after the horse has bolted. Bluffitamy’s comment on the water is at
http://forum.onlineopinion.com.au/thread.asp?article=4742#5055
[How much water does your toilet use? There is alternatives such as found at:-
http://www.greenhouse.gov.au/yourhome/technical/fs27.htm
“A joint initiative of the Australian Government and the design and construction industries.”
Then there is all that showering & bathing and wipeing it on the towel!
"Life Gets Teagous,Don't It!"
Toowoomba can be dry one minute, then seven inches of rainfall in one afternoon, & not a drop saved in the water tank, because your council has refused your application to erect one, or the darn 'water composting system' required by the said council cost something like$15,000.00. on top of rest of new house costs."
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COSMOS MAGAZINE Web site… www.cosmosmagazine.com
Included in this months Contributors is “Nadia El-Awady” a science journalist in Cairo & managing science editor of IslamOnline. ….etc…
ELIDA's attempt to express her ideas on that middle east war and all that you can find at... http://forum.onlineopinion.com.au/thread.asp?article=4749#50497
One guys comment on The Forum > Article Comments >A few questions for Kofi Annan By John E. Carey
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"LABOR has pledged to buy water licences from farmers in a move that opens up a major policy difference with the Coalition on one of the most contentious issues in an election year." according to the Australian..
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