Don't think anyone in Melb will be out with the hose to day.
Hughie is sending it down nicely:D :D :D :D
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Don't think anyone in Melb will be out with the hose to day.
Hughie is sending it down nicely:D :D :D :D
I heard the weatherman on the radio say this morning that there has already been more rain fall today than the whole of October:eek:. It just shows why we need thiese restrictions.
However while on I'm on my high horse, I cannot understand why you are allowed to throw/pour as many buckets of water over your car and not use a trigger operated hose gun instead. earlier in the year ACA did a test to prove that 66% more water is used via the buckets than the hose:mad: :mad: - who makes this stupid rule up?.
Can you Victorians please PM me some rain? Bit dry round these parts....
Like the council who have their sprinklers on in the rain, then again can't expect much common sense from councils.
Keep it coming north after that. Started level 4 here and the BOM reported that Ipswich received 16mm of rain last month, making this Oct one of the driest on record
Sadly, it looks like we've had just about all we're going to get.:mad:
It has been good though. CSIRO at Aspendale has recorded 6.2mm since 9:00am today!:)
http://www.dar.csiro.au/weatherwallDB/wwallDB.html
When I queried the SaveWater mob last year or the year before, the response was "We agree it uses much more water with a bucket than a trigger hose, BUT we think victorians are lazy and won't wash the car as often if then have to use a bucket." (not word for word as it was a year or so ago).
My home experiments showed about 100 litres with bucket wash and trigger hose rinse, compared to 180 litres with bucket only. And I got a lot wetter with bucket rinses. I suppose wasting water on the car is OK as long as you obey the "law". Plus the lawn gets a good watering.
FWIW, I find a watering can with rose attached does a much better job than buckets when washing my car. Uses much less water and I don't get wet. Of course there are always the commercial car washes, take your own sponge and you can wash your car for $2.00.:)
So is that why my neighbours have been putting their cars on their lawns the past couple of days - killing 2 birds with one stone;).
I sent off an email today to John Thwaites and asking him of his opinion in using a bucket instead of a hose...I wait with interest.
Regards
David