twinniefan
Well-known member
Water in Australia
Washerfan,
Well then you are in the fortunate postion of where you live not having a problem with water supply, here in the driest continent on Earth there have and still are problems with water supply,I understand the state of South Australia is still in dire straits with it's water supply, it's main source being the Murray river is basically dying and if something is not done soon the consequences could be incalculable.
Queensland's capital city, Brisbane earlier this year was down to only about 16% dam capacity, they have had quite a bit of rainfall recently which has helped,my capital of Sydney was down the 30% water until heavy rain also helped us,the city of Goulburn, not far from Canberrra,last year was in such a terrible predicament that the population were only able to use 2-3 buckets of water per day for everything,as it's dam was nearly empty.
You say you would pay to see a wash-in with a row of top loaders washing hardly anything full of water just to see the foreigners running around like chicken littles, well then how would you justify that to a family who are bathing their kids in 2 plastic buckets of water.
By the way why does it matter if the washing isn't done in 10 minutes flat, as Chris says don't you have other things to do besides waiting for your washer to finsh? if speed in washing is so important, consider getting a twin-tub, they are faster than any other washer, you can actually save water by spinning wash water back into the washtub,which I do in mine.
Cheers.
Washerfan,
Well then you are in the fortunate postion of where you live not having a problem with water supply, here in the driest continent on Earth there have and still are problems with water supply,I understand the state of South Australia is still in dire straits with it's water supply, it's main source being the Murray river is basically dying and if something is not done soon the consequences could be incalculable.
Queensland's capital city, Brisbane earlier this year was down to only about 16% dam capacity, they have had quite a bit of rainfall recently which has helped,my capital of Sydney was down the 30% water until heavy rain also helped us,the city of Goulburn, not far from Canberrra,last year was in such a terrible predicament that the population were only able to use 2-3 buckets of water per day for everything,as it's dam was nearly empty.
You say you would pay to see a wash-in with a row of top loaders washing hardly anything full of water just to see the foreigners running around like chicken littles, well then how would you justify that to a family who are bathing their kids in 2 plastic buckets of water.
By the way why does it matter if the washing isn't done in 10 minutes flat, as Chris says don't you have other things to do besides waiting for your washer to finsh? if speed in washing is so important, consider getting a twin-tub, they are faster than any other washer, you can actually save water by spinning wash water back into the washtub,which I do in mine.
Cheers.