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Sewage Farms

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Subject: Sewage Farms
From: "Tony Russell" <>
Date: Wed, 3 May 2006 09:37:16 +0930
Just had a thought regarding sewage ponds. Dools, don't forget to
include backyard swimming pools, I've seen some that could easily double
as sewage farms.

Tony, 
Brighten your day.
If you turn your face to the sun, shadows fall behind you. 



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G'day all

A couple I don't think have been mentioned:

Canberra - not many places in the ACT for water birds so this was always
worth a visit.  In the mid 90s it was readily accessible without
permission.  They even provided a style over the fence and a 'no
swimming' sign.  What is the access situation like these days?

Tweed Heads (NSW) just to the south of the Gold Coast was excellent with
lots of lush vegetation as well as the ponds.  Again - I don't know what
the access situation is now.

I'll have to check out the local one more often.

Cheers

Steve Clark
Hamilton, Vic
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