24 January 2007

No more sprinklers from the end of February

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ACTEW have announced that you’ve got one month left of being able to water your lawn before they take away the right to use that expensive system you got installed (the “exemption” ends on 28 February).

This while current restrictions are increasingly ignored and targets go flying by.

“Storages are now at 37.5 per cent. The average daily consumption since the introduction of Stage 3 on 16 December has been 169 megalitres, above the summer target of 139 megalitres per day.”

Hmm 30 megalitres a day over target, that’s missing by over 20%!

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” I’ll do the install if you like fukktard.

Comment by Maelinar — 25 January, 2007 @ 3:25 pm “

As a final comment from my side, I would like to say : At least I didn’t resort to petty name calling.

How Mature.

I-filed, I think you totally missed the point of Crispin’s column. What he was saying is that the odds and evens system is stupid (something most people have thought for ages) because most irrigation systems work on days of the week rather than calendar numbers. His suggestion was that even houses be allowed to water on Tuesday, Thursday and sprinklers on Saturday and odd houses on Wednesdya, Friday and sprinklers on Sunday and no one gets to water on Mondays. Made sense to me.

(insert a comma and the words ‘I mean’ between yard and dirt)

Sorry guys, I make love, not war.

I’ll have to jump on the landslide here and back Mael also.

I’m doing my part in water conservation… I don’t water my yard dirt patch anymore.

Schmerica or Nyssa could be the Round girls

I’ve had 3 kids, I think Schmerica would be the better choice.

Oh and my money’s on Mael.

Or if you don’t actually have a spinkler system you run out side in the dark every 15 mins to move the bloody sprinkler around…

Did anyone notice that Crispin Hull wrote an idiot column in the Canberra Times the other day complaining that his sprinkler system couldn’t be programmed to sprinkle for THREE HOURS TWICE A DAY! No wonder we have water problems when someone supposedly bright doesn’t get that the regulator’s intention was that you water ONCE on the day you can – morning OR evening. Not for six solid hours!

A family member in Syd had damage to the footings/wall of his house, the suspect being a large tree in the front yard. A Council arborist inspected, confirmed the tree was the culprit and explained that a tree of this size pulled 1000 litres of water a day from the soil just to survive.

Makes the 5000 litre water tank look pretty insignificant.

Mael, can’t you distinguish between a common phrase and an insult?

Sorry to burst your bubble, but if it don’t rain your tank wont fill. – Comment by Dagget — 24 January, 2007 @ 5:13 pm

Perhaps you should get one installed in your head to raise the cellcount to 2. Comment by Maelinar — 25 January, 2007 @ 8:01 am

I never threw the first stone by the way.Comment by Dagget — 25 January, 2007 @ 2:09 pm

I’ll do the install if you like fukktard.

Where I am currently located, there’s an interesting bar which would be useful for this match-up. The other night as I drove home I noticed the headline fight was between Shampoo and Tinsel.

Carry on, don’t mind me.

can you get a room please

Someone put a padlock on the mini-bar.

offtopic guys, can you get a room please?

I like to think of myself as open to constuctive criticism, or even flaming in a public Blog.
But my intelligence was never the issue.

WATER USAGE / SHORTAGE WAS .

I never threw the first stone by the way.
You did Mael , by suggesting I could double my IQ by installing a water level sensor in my skull.

Yeah – what he said. Read your own comments first though. That I’m living in a bubble was the first stone thrown. I merely threw one back.

I also have a rule – Thumper can back me up on this, I throw something bigger back.

And before you make desparaging remarks about my intelligence

Dagget, here at Riot-Act (or the ThunderDome) the first thing a lot of participants do — upon being challenged — is to question other participants intelligence. Don’t take it personally.

we got some lovely rainfall new years eve on the southside (oh some some nice hail that made a beautiful pattern in my car) but would have been nice if had of stuck around for at least a week or 2 to make some sort of itty bitty difference!

We have had stuff all rain in North Canberra since last year. We got hardly any on NYE either.

“Dagget, obviously you weren’t here around New Years – a tank would have been filled in 10 mins. To also bring you out of the dark ages, there’s a rather new invention out there called dual-supply which means in real laymans terms that a tiny little electrode can tell if your tank is empty and switches it over to townsupply. Perhaps you should get one installed in your head to raise the cellcount to 2. “

I was here on NYE . Got a total of 22 mm rain aroundmy part of Murrumbateman. not enough to make a impression in my tanks.

Believe me I was watching all that water run down the stormwater drains and crying.

I am totaly aware of water saving/management devices, because unlike you Maelinar, I don’t have the luxury of townwater.

And before you make desparaging remarks about my intelligence, you should think about the fact that you don’t know me, or my educational history.

Peace 🙂

Seepi, I understand your point but when I hear my neighbour had been out for 20mins previously watering to me seeing him, it just drives me mental he has to be out wasting all that water!
I know tress need water, its just damn frustrating that in town we take these things for granted!
Once again he was at it again this morning, and yes he was watering his tree trunk… GRRRR!

bighead, google Canberra 2003. Look for topics on how pines react to dry conditions.

Lots of businesses will suffer if they do this – garden nurseries, the Canturf people etc – nope, they have watering exemptions. They can turn the tap on 24/7 and ogle at the wastage and there’s nothing we can do about it.

Dagget, obviously you weren’t here around New Years – a tank would have been filled in 10 mins. To also bring you out of the dark ages, there’s a rather new invention out there called dual-supply which means in real laymans terms that a tiny little electrode can tell if your tank is empty and switches it over to townsupply. Perhaps you should get one installed in your head to raise the cellcount to 2.

Yeah, we too have had to cut down a couple. I think my biggest worry is the mass amount of Pine Trees near our place. They are so dry now. Anyone know how they react to these conditions?

I have cut 2 gums down already. the Big One though which I planted when I knoew no better has already started to shed branches. Unfortunately it will die.

There is no water shortage [ at Eucumbene ].

Lake Eucumbene is currently at its lowest level, ever.

that would be La Nino

Actually, it’s La Nina, but close enough.

Lots of businesses will suffer if they do this – garden nurseries, the Canturf people etc. Once a week sprinkling is surely not much to ask?

Vic Bitterman10:35 pm 24 Jan 07

No need to worry Pandy, my neighbours and I all get on fine. We even have an unspoken contest as to who has the best looking lawns. Afraid I’m not winning, so I have to keep trying.

EUCEMBENE is at 22.3%

Geez!!!

There is a drought all over NSW.

Please try and keep up.

I would shite on your lawn.

Well you’re a grubby prick. Use a toilet.

What did it say at the top of the article? Water storages are at 37.5 per cent. Stop inventing numbers.

Hey Vic, I hope your neighbours are nice, becasue if it were me I would shite on your lawn.

VYBerlinaV8_now with_added_grunt8:41 pm 24 Jan 07

I now water the gardens every second day – I used to do them once per week. Why? Because I can.

For crying out loud, we live in a country that’s basically dry with periodic wet times. That’s the way it is. It hasn’t ‘suddenly stopped raining’, the way many of the fearmongering media would have us believe.

Vic Bitterman7:51 pm 24 Jan 07

The restrictions will only affect those of you who obey the current ones.

My lush, green lawns look ace.

You know why we won’t be using sprinklers from the end of February? Because from then on, according to the BOM people, el Nino will have eased and we’re going to get a s**tload of rain this autumn. (And autumn, for me, starts on March 1).

CouldExpire, your neighbour should stop watering grass for sure. But the tree is another story. Trees need a heap of water and it is so sad to see the 50 year old trees dying. Wateringthe trunk might look pointless, but that water will help to keep the tree alive – maybe your neighbour is trying to show that he is watering the tree, rather than the grass around it.

I just heard on the radio that Pru Goward is planning to get John Howard to change water laws so that Canberra has to share our water with Goulburn – cos we have so much to spare and all. Great.

“Come install a rainwater tank at my house. I will use it to water my garden and flush my toilet instead of using good potable water.”

Sorry to burst your bubble, but if it don’t rain your tank wont fill.
Then how would you flush?
The miniscule drops a rain we have had have done nothing toward filling my tanks…..

My family and I are on nothing but tank / dam water and have to restrict out waterbased activities accordingly.

Flame on … 🙂

What drugs you been smokin Ralph?

22.3% as of today.

Better still, take some of that money they get from taxpayers and start paying for water from Eucumbene. There is no water shortage here.

Maybe I should get the chainsaw out and chop the neighbours stupid tree down just to stop him from watering the damn gigantic tree trunk!

Looser!

Ha! Ha! Ha!

To all you water wasters.

An open invitation to ACTEW or any member of the ACT Government:

Come install a rainwater tank at my house. I will use it to water my garden and flush my toilet instead of using good potable water.

The fact is you won’t do it until water storage is 0% which is fast becoming a reality. Perhaps it is time (ACT Govt) to repay the kickbacks you have been receiving for onselling the the water allocation to private industry and commercial interests, and to realise your true duty of supplying residential water, which is what taxpayers have been funding you to provide.

A rainwater tank installation at my property will probably merely cost the amount of money I pay you in water rates annually or over a 2 year period, and therefore will be revenue neutral.

Yeah, what a tosser! Damn those libertarians!

ACTEW’s incompetence never fails to dazzle me. We are not meeting targets under current restrictions, yet they think that their more draconian form of social control is suddenly going to work.

Michael Costello is just another Keating government refugee – being kept in bread and water by Sonic.

Could probably blame my neighbour for the over use in water…
I caught him out the other morning when I was leaving for work, watering his lawn on a day he shouldnt have been and then decided a giant tree in his nature strip needed its trunk watered!
what the?
I found out later from another neighbour he had been out there a good 20 minutes before I spotted him!

Tosser!

I blame Ralph for washing his car! 🙂

And just in case anyone missed it — being out of town for Christmas (like me) — here is the letter to the people of Canberra from ACTEW Managing Director Michael Costello, as published in The Canberra Times on 19 December 2006:

http://www.actew.com.au/news/Stage3RestrictionsLetter.aspx

Or maybe here is a better bet.

Want a lawn, then here is the answer.

Some woman on 666 just phoned and said she had installed dual-flush showerheads at her place. I’d like to see that.

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