Maybe for properties that don't have stormwater drains. For the rest
of us it's a matter of finding out where the pipes go.
I have heard mentions of charging people for collecting stormwater in
tanks. That'll be really popular.
Peter Shute
wrote on Tuesday, 26 August 2008 2:01 PM:
> Maybe this is something that could be created via google earth?
> Using overlays and altitude details etc??? And somehow integrating
> water table maps???
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> "Chris Sanderson" <>
> Sent by:
> 26/08/2008 01:56 PM To"Peter Shute" <>
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> SubjectRe: [Birding-Aus] Water tanks and wildlife (Victoria)
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> In that case I'd like the same to happen for people with dams on their
> property, and those who have sunk bores.
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> Regards,
> Chris
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> On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 1:26 PM, Peter Shute <>
> wrote:
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>> I think that rather than simply encouraging people to have a tank,
>> people might need to be informed about where their free water is
>> being diverted from.
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>> Peter Shute
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