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Old 05-06-2007, 09:06 AM   #31
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Originally Posted by Pedro
We direct all roof water into 15,000 gallon tank and use as much as we like.
Would't like to be connected to town water which is mismanaged by inept councils.
If the government had an ounce of sense, every house would have a 10 - 15,000 gallon tank and the demand for town water would be miniscule.
I remember only a few years ago now in Victoria we wanted to put in a tank and we were told no by the council as we had mains.

I agree with the tank idea. I recently had two 45000 litre tanks installed at work here. It took two decent showers to fill the 90000 litres. Given the surface area of most factories for water catchment I can't believe the government hasn't pushed harder for industry to convert.
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