Published on August 16, 2010 by Technology Slice
Water Storage Levels Up In Victoria – More good news is expected in coming weeks, with big inflows expected from the winter/spring filling season. But this exceptional year for Melbourne’s water-storage levels comes at an awkward time for the state government, with its $750 million water pipeline to northern Victoria completed and the $3.5 billion [...]
Tags: Awkward Time, Dams, Desalination Plant, Dry Soil, June 24, Melbourne Water, Months Supply, Northern Victoria, Rainfalls, Reconnection, Six Months, Stage 3, State Government, Water Pipeline, Water Restrictions, Water Storage Levels, Water Supply, Wettest Period, Winter Rain, Winter Spring
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Published on April 7, 2010 by Technology Slice
Water Shortage Threatens Population Growth – Federal Population Minister Tony Burke says recent water shortages in parts of Australia are a key reason why the country needs a national population policy. Mr Burke, the first minister to hold the newly created portfolio, has been given 12 months to develop a policy to make sure Australia’s [...]
Tags: 12 Months, Abc, Australia, Dams, Desalination Plants, Federal Population, First Minister, Health, jobs, National Agenda, National Population Policy, Population Growth, Population Increase, Recycled Water, Service Delivery, Sustainability, Water Infrastructure, Water Shortage, Water Shortages, Water Supply
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Published on January 12, 2010 by Technology Slice
“Water supply from well(s)” does that mean there is no public water systems?
what exactly is well water and how does it get to the house (just like public water does?) it was my understanding that well water was not safe to consume due to possible health risks.Is this correct? can you “filter” well water with a water purification system?
Tags: Health Risks, Open House, Open Question, Public Water Systems, Water Purification System, Water Supply, Water System
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