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PostPosted: 08 Jun 05, 0:50 
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Calrissian wrote:
human perception of weather conditions is generally very poor.


think you shot yourself in the foot there ;)


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Often it is lazy habits doing damage. Leaving the tap running while brushing teeth sends six litres of water down the plughole; if the entire adult population of England and Wales turned off the tap, enough water would be saved to supply nearly 500,000 houses, according to the Environment Agency.

Our water-thirsty pastimes are also at fault. Watering the garden usually accounts for about 6% of the water supplied on a single day, but when it's hot this can increase to 70%. A garden sprinkler alone uses more than 1,000 litres of water an hour, enough to supply six people for a whole day.

High and Dry, BBC Online

It really annoys me when people leave taps on or half-fill their dishwashers and then moan that there's a hosepipe ban :-? . FFS what did you expect? One of my neighbours waters his front lawn - don't know why as his garden isn't exactly worth writing home about. I've got a huge water butt in my back garden which I bought for £10 from, believe it or not, our local water company. It collects rainwater direct from the drainpipe - it's never been empty and so my plants and shrubs don't have to drink tap-water. And my bills are low, and my shrubs are green. I'm hoping to attach a mini-irrigation system from the water butt so I don't have to keep walking round with a watering can.


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I've got 3 sheds at different places in the garden and have water butts on all of them so I dont wander round too much..but I use a hosepipe at the allotment :oops: as the tap is so far from my plot.I do try to conserve water as much as possible though.As far as I know there isnt yet a restriction in place here....Mind the water tables so high could probably dig for an artesian well!


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At least you're making some effort. Maybe we could compare butts one day?


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Lol!!!
One of mine was rescued from a skip,one I nicked from the school and another from the council for £5...
Perhaps I should take a pic of my butt and show it to you :angel:


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Another one? ;)


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;) ;)
Well would be rude not to share gardening tips....


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