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Water restrictions and gardens
0tterbot wrote:
i'm not understanding what you say the problem is. your other post implied that water is put into the dam _without_ being cleaned to a potable degree - which i should think would be illegal. legal/illegal or acceptable/unacceptable may be equally decided by the dillution effect. sydney Water is allowed to deliver the spores of debilitating diseases to their customers providing the spore count is below a certain level. OPs point is that Tertiary treated water can still contains a lot of chemicals. If people want to minimise the risks, then they need to expensively trast the water themselves by triple filter systesm, etc. There would nowhere in Australia where the OPs concerns would not also apply to rainwater. Hence my poiting out about PCB migrating to the Artic. |
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