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  • Queefcake
    Registered User
    • Feb 2006
    • 48

    #1

    Ewww...people in Autralia are going to start drinking poomp

    breitbart.com/news/2006/07/24/060725013330.kmmra0ek.html

    Drought-stricken Australia considers drinking recycled sewage
    Jul 24 9:37 PM US/Eastern
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    Residents of a drought-stricken Australian town will vote this week on whether they're prepared to drink water recycled from sewage -- the first such scheme in the country and one of only a handful in the world.

    The controversial proposal has divided the town of Toowoomba in the state of Queensland, which has faced water restrictions for a decade.

    Local Mayor Dianne Thorley, who is leading the "Yes" campaign, said that without drought-breaking rains the town's dams could dry up within two years.

    She insisted the 73 million dollar (US 55 million dollar) plan to pump purified wastewater back into the main reservoir for drinking was safe.

    "Somewhere, sometime we have got to stand up and change the way we are doing things," she told AFP as the town prepared for the July 29 referendum.

    "Otherwise our great grandchildren are going to be living in something like the Sahara desert."

    A vocal "No" campaign opposes the proposal, and says there are unforeseeable health risks for the town's 100,000 residents.

    "The scientists say it should be safe," said local councillor Keith Beer, one of three members of the nine-strong council that opposes the plan. "That is not good enough for me, for my kids and my grandkids."

    Australia is in the midst of the third-worst drought in the country's history. The so-called Big Dry is affecting the eastern states of New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland, as well as South Australia and the southern island of Tasmania.

    It has cost the rural economy five billion dollars and many regional communities in the world's driest inhabited continent are teetering on the brink of collapse.

    Toowoomba City Council says the solution is recycling effluent and pumping it back into reservoirs for drinking -- a system known as planned indirect potable reuse.

    The wastewater would pass through seven cleansing and treatment processes including ultraviolet disinfection, advanced oxidation and ultrafiltration before being pumped into the town's Cooby Dam.

    It would remain in the reservoir for up to three years for testing, before being pumped through the town's existing water treatment plant.

    The council says the process would remove viruses, bacteria and hormones from the water.

    Supporters say it is more responsible than allowing partially treated effluent to flow into river systems and be used by other towns for drinking water often hundreds of kilometers (miles) away -- a common occurence.

    Megan Hargreaves, a microbiologist at Queensland University of Technology, said recycled water was safe, but acknowledged people had to get over the "yuk factor."

    "Safety wise there are no microbiological problems with recycled water," she said.

    "My opinion is that recycled water is safer than the water in our dams because it has already been through a stringent treatment process."

    Similar schemes are up and running elsewhere in the world.

    Since 1976, authorities in Orange County, California have injected purified wastewater into an undergroud aquifer and since 1978, the Occoquan Reservoir in North Virginia has been topped up with recycled water.

    In Singapore, one percent of supply has come from recycled water since 2003. But opponents say the scale of the Toowoomba project, under which 25 percent of the town's supply would be recycled, is unprecedented.

    "Nowhere else in the world deliberately drinks water reclaimed from sewage to the degree proposed by Toowoomba," the No campaign website says. "Any water supply for over 100,000 people should use tried and proven methods. We are not guinea pigs."

    Opponents are calling instead for new dams to be constructed, and a 33 kilometer (25 mile) pipeline to be built to bring water from a nearby reservoir.

    Thorley acknowledged the vote would be tight.

    "This is a quantum leap of faith for people," she said.


    poor people
  • Damian_Maxcash
    So Fucking Banned
    • Oct 2002
    • 12745

    #2
    I lived in Australia and only drank bottled water.

    People in Adelaide dont have nose hairs because the chemicals rot them on a daily basis. Its also the only place you can get burns from the cold tap.

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    • Doctor Dre
      Too lazy to set a custom title
      • Jan 2001
      • 51692

      #3
      Moral of the story : Don't drink tap water in australia.
      Originally posted by rayadp05
      I rebooted, deleted temp files, history, cookies and everything...still cannot view the news clip. All I see is that fucking gay ass music video from "Rick Roll". Anyone else have a different link to the news clip?

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      • Matt_WildCash
        Confirmed User
        • Jan 2003
        • 1699

        #4
        Hrmm 25% piss/shit recycled in the water yummy. I almost have to agree I dont' trust scientists as far as I can throw them.

        They have some major water problems in our state of Queensland though I guess they have to consider all options.

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        • nekrom
          Confirmed User
          • Mar 2004
          • 921

          #5
          Meh it's just that area there trying something different. Rest of country is tap water like normal.

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          • r-c-e
            Confirmed User
            • Jul 2002
            • 1070

            #6
            Damnit, I have to go to Toowoomba next month. Bottled water for me!

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            • BV
              wtf
              • Sep 2001
              • 10914

              #7
              i'd be moving

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              • soulbleed
                Confirmed User
                • Oct 2005
                • 2606

                #8
                nothing wrong with the tap water here. i think england need to fix their tap water though

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                • Damian_Maxcash
                  So Fucking Banned
                  • Oct 2002
                  • 12745

                  #9
                  Originally posted by soulbleed
                  nothing wrong with the tap water here. i think england need to fix their tap water though
                  The cities in Australia apart from Adelaide are ok....

                  London water is fine, just dont try to boil it. It gets a bit crunchy.

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                  • Firehorse
                    Desire it and have it!!!
                    • Apr 2002
                    • 30767

                    #10
                    Originally posted by damian2001
                    The cities in Australia apart from Adelaide are ok....

                    London water is fine, just dont try to boil it. It gets a bit crunchy.
                    Exactly!

                    Cape Grim in Tasmania recorded the cleanest air and water quality in the world.

                    Tasmania, well most of it is pristine, the part that man hasn't modified yet.

                    It's a small Island state and it has more protected forest than the whole of the U.S. That helps it breathe.

                    At one stage they were selling the Tasmanian water in New York. It is so clean because the air was clean after travelling 1000's of kms across the sea.Then the rain water is collected and because the air is very low in chemical residue the water is very clean before it's treated.
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                    • Damian_Maxcash
                      So Fucking Banned
                      • Oct 2002
                      • 12745

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Firehorse
                      Exactly!

                      Cape Grim in Tasmania recorded the cleanest air and water quality in the world.

                      Tasmania, well most of it is pristine, the part that man hasn't modified yet.

                      It's a small Island state and it has more protected forest than the whole of the U.S. That helps it breathe.

                      At one stage they were selling the Tasmanian water in New York. It is so clean because the air was clean after travelling 1000's of kms across the sea.Then the rain water is collected and because the air is very low in chemical residue the water is very clean before it's treated.
                      lol - Im actually a Kiwi - Im probably not the easist sell for Tasmania.

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                      • CaptainHowdy
                        Too lazy to set a custom title
                        • Dec 2004
                        • 94114

                        #12
                        Ewwwww!!

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                        • Czech
                          Confirmed User
                          • Oct 2005
                          • 2694

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Firehorse
                          Exactly!

                          Cape Grim in Tasmania recorded the cleanest air and water quality in the world.

                          Tasmania, well most of it is pristine, the part that man hasn't modified yet.

                          It's a small Island state and it has more protected forest than the whole of the U.S. That helps it breathe.

                          At one stage they were selling the Tasmanian water in New York. It is so clean because the air was clean after travelling 1000's of kms across the sea.Then the rain water is collected and because the air is very low in chemical residue the water is very clean before it's treated.

                          I was born in Tassie and escaped many years ago and now live in Europe and I must say it is true the air and water is 100% clean

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                          • JFK
                            FUBAR the ORIGINATOR
                            • Jan 2002
                            • 67369

                            #14
                            Originally posted by CaptainHowdy
                            Ewwwww!!
                            No shit

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                            • Queefcake
                              Registered User
                              • Feb 2006
                              • 48

                              #15
                              Originally posted by soulbleed
                              nothing wrong with the tap water here. i think england need to fix their tap water though
                              are there peices of toilet paper floating around in the water?

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                              • Kimo
                                ...
                                • Jan 2006
                                • 11542

                                #16
                                uh, i think the water in northern virginia is atleast 25% from this.... i have a family member who works there so i will ask him, but im pretty sure this is more normal then you would believe...
                                ...

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                                • MsWild
                                  Confirmed User
                                  • Apr 2006
                                  • 2803

                                  #17
                                  that's ewwwwwww!
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