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- Jul 24, 2015
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Yeah, **** living in a city.
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trust me i would if i could ferbs. was out western NSW/QLD in august and it was pretty dire out there then as well. But here, this is bordering on ridiculous, cant spray the water pepper weed in the waterway and have had to cancel 2 deliveries of rock for the culvert at the bottom of the property on account that the trucks would get bogged. to make matters worse its almost as if the weatherman had looked up my shift roster and scheduled al the rain in the last 6 weeks for my days off! we came of one of the driest summers on record then had the wettest august for 10 years. nothing like a bit of consistency.I just want some fu**en rain.
I've you've got any spare please mail it to northern NSW.
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trust me i would if i could ferbs. was out western NSW/QLD in august and it was pretty dire out there then as well. But here, this is bordering on ridiculous, cant spray the water pepper weed in the waterway and have had to cancel 2 deliveries of rock for the culvert at the bottom of the property on account that the trucks would get bogged. to make matters worse its almost as if the weatherman had looked up my shift roster and scheduled al the rain in the last 6 weeks for my days off! we came of one of the driest summers on record then had the wettest august for 10 years. nothing like a bit of consistency.
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Wettest August for Latrobe
The Latrobe Valley had its wettest August on record while east Gippsland suffered through a 10-year low average rainfall for the same period.www.latrobevalleyexpress.com.au
You may recall I mentioned this a few years ago as 2 or 3 billionaires asked government about them funding a huge pipeline to safeguard Australia against drought.Could we, logistically, build a big pipe network that allows us to share water around the continent?
Probably ridiculous, but so is what those farmers are suffering while the rest of us are swimming to work.
Could we, logistically, build a big pipe network that allows us to share water around the continent?
Probably ridiculous, but so is what those farmers are suffering while the rest of us are swimming to work.
Sadly the numbers just don't rack up, Google the Bradford water scheme. and this was to divert water to Gulf country and lake Ayre catchments. To divert it to the darling catchment was an order of magnitude bigger again. Might be easier to take Mohammad to the mountain than the mountain to Mohammad. plenty of water over the west in lake argyle, just no infrastructure to exploit it.You may recall I mentioned this a few years ago as 2 or 3 billionaires asked government about them funding a huge pipeline to safeguard Australia against drought.
Gummint of the day laughed them out of the room and here we sit today.
Could we, logistically, build a big pipe network that allows us to share water around the continent?
Probably ridiculous, but so is what those farmers are suffering while the rest of us are swimming to work.
Oh shit. Could we blow Really hard?You guys are at the bottom of the map. How would you get the water to flow up to Queensland?
The Bradfield Scheme? Most recently touted by Barnaby Joyce and Pauline Hanson, which is a big reason it gets knocked on the head.You may recall I mentioned this a few years ago as 2 or 3 billionaires asked government about them funding a huge pipeline to safeguard Australia against drought.
Gummint of the day laughed them out of the room and here we sit today.
Sadly the numbers just don't rack up, Google the Bradford water scheme. and this was to divert water to Gulf country and lake Ayre catchments. To divert it to the darling catchment was an order of magnitude bigger again. Might be easier to take Mohammad to the mountain than the mountain to Mohammad. plenty of water over the west in lake argyle, just no infrastructure to exploit it.
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Water, water everywhere, but growers left frustrated by red tape
Farmers who rely on the Ord River say big-city bureaucrats are getting in the way of progress in the WA region's landmark irrigation scheme.www.abc.net.au
Oh shit. Could we blow Really hard?
I'm unsure on the name or if there was a scheme as such, but from memory it went down in the 80s, although I'd have to ask my father for the exact date!The Bradfield Scheme? Most recently touted by Barnaby Joyce and Pauline Hanson, which is a big reason it gets knocked on the head.
Like the proposal to bring water from the Kimberley to south west WA, the main objection is cost. It's a decent enough idea, but if its cheaper to desalinate, use less water, tell the farmers that if you are in areas that are getting less rainfall, perhaps farming in that area isn't viable any more, then we're not building those pipelines.
Yes.
Bradford had NFI. Apparantly he just made shit up off the top of his head or guessed.
There is a project in Libya called the Great Man Made River. It was organised and implemented by Gaddafi.
It pumps from aquifers and supplies Libya with water. That sort of vision might work. It started in 1984 and cost 25 billion dollars.
What is the deal with our reasonably new, quite expensive (iirc) Desalination plant in Gippsland ? is it producing water for sale, or donation, or just lying idle and not paying it's way, genuinely interested, as recent footage I have seen of our drought affected Northern neighbours was very distressing to say the least.
There have been ideas around for 50 or more years to divert the northern rivers south to sure up water and irrigation supplies. The greens would be absolutely apoplectic if any major water diversion project was undertaken.You may recall I mentioned this a few years ago as 2 or 3 billionaires asked government about them funding a huge pipeline to safeguard Australia against drought.
Gummint of the day laughed them out of the room and here we sit today.
Most pathetic excuse for an Airport in the world.heres another bona fide grumpy post,
at melbourne airport last night picking up some friends who flew in, dropped missus up to collect them and waited in the ride and wait zone for the call when they had cleared customs, took 27 minutes to drive from the wait zone to the 1min pickup point.... sat in center road for about 12 light cycles between t4 and arrivals drive to move about 200 meters.
F**k.
Weather in this country madness.