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Does Sydney need a desalination plant?
Last updated 10:42 am, Tuesday 22nd September 2009

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Does Sydney need a desalination plant?
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  • Alphawater said:

    Very nice blog

    ON Fri, 29 Oct 10, 6:37am probably from India  Reply to this comment

  • Levywinifred said:

    I think that to receive the credit loans from banks you should present a great motivation. However, one time I have received a small business loan, just because I was willing to buy a car.

    ON Thu, 12 May 11, 1:09pm probably from Poland  Reply to this comment

  • Haytch said:

    You got rocks in ya head! A lot of IF's in your statements and what about when we have long periods of NO rain again? I know i couldn't hose my garden for months as the tank was empty.

    ON Sat, 31 Mar 12, 6:57am probably from Australia  Reply to this comment

    • Eco Guy said:

      What IF's? the statements on water leakage rate are fact. The statements on water recycling are fact. The statements on rainwater collection are deducted from the facts.

      A desal plant is the most expensive way to solve the water problem and does a lot of environmental damage to boot.

      ON Sat, 31 Mar 12, 8:46pm probably from Australia  Reply to this comment

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