It's ok Rob! I know you aren't picking an arguement!!
I hope I don't appear arguementative!
But to make a debate of things I have to take at least a semblance of an opposing viewpoint!
Any questions I ask, I ask through genuine ignorance
I also think that with the hugely increasing popularity of WFP it isn't goingto take long before the water companies sit up and start to take real notice too.
My own usage of pure water is about 200-250l per day, so my total usage of water is at max about 1000l 5 days of the week. (including waste)
With a more efficient R/O that could be halved, and if I could afford the new Ionics system it would be cut to just 250l
In the South East, unless large amounts of rain fall in the next couple of months the situation isn't likely to change until the Autumn/winter of this year, a very real concern for them.
Any measures they put in place are just stop gaps and don't rectify the underlying problems unfortunately, and since the drought of 76 they should have had real solutions in place by now, but governments just refuse to learn don't they?
But if this run of weather repeats itself for a couple of years they'll have no option but to take some very big action indeed, we are a pretty wet country by all accounts and we squander the metre or more of water that falls per square inch on EVERY square inch of the country every year!
Anyone ever watch 'The 3 Amigos'?
I'm not sure why I brought that up, but there is a scene in the movie when the 3 amigos are traveling across the desert, Steve Martin and...er...the wimpy one (
) are out of water MARTIN SHORT!!! (I remembered
) I think it is Martin Short who goes to pour the last mouthful of water into his mouth and just pours out sand, Chevy Chase's Character upends his and pours mouthful after mouthful into his mouth, pours it all over his face and chucks the still half full canteen into the desert floor where it glugs away into the arid sand.Steve Martin and Martin Short look on incredulously....(and rather thistily
)
Our government is Chevy Chase, Steve Martin and Martin Short are us, the long suffering populace
Kind of a strange anology, but it makes sense to me
Ian