On 24/09/2007, at 10:04 AM, Robert Seeberger wrote:
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> Watering lawns is not always a problem

Maybe in your neck of the woods, Rob. In Melbourne and most of the 
state of Victoria (and much of the rest of Australia), watering lawns 
is a big no-no. It's got to the stage that sports grounds etc may be 
becoming to hazardous to play on, as watering restrictions are so 
severe here. Storage levels are below 40%,even though water use is now 
down over 20% from the 1990's, despite increased population. Normally, 
this is the wettest part of the year here, but it's not looking good 
for the coming summer.

Personally, we have no problems, as we have a 45000 litre tank which 
fills up rapidly from our roof, and a dam (which is not refilling the 
way I would like - still less than half full).

For details, see  http://tinyurl.com/34honn  It has some interesting 
graphs.

Regards, Ray.

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