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Posted by: snowbunny Offline Posted: Sunday, 15 September 2019 1:35:33 PM(UTC)
Front page of Sunday Telegraph.. September 15th 2019

DAY ZERO
Doomsday countdown reveals major towns tomrun dry on weeks..

My my ! What papers will do to sell papers. Drama, drama . Same with TV. None the less l succumbed and bought the darn thing today.

Actually. I think it is a good thing. The radio talk back John laws channel and social media were on to this today.Big time.

Some great discussion about adaptability and making our country drought proof. I think some good will come of this.

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"Dubbo will be dry in November unless there is major rainfall" -Page one

There is a double page spread on all the day zeros for major catchments. There is too much to go through the lot but might pick away at it in the coming weeks.

Anyway. Radio talk had the Dubbo major on this morning . He assured all residents they would have drinking and shower water.RollEyes

Great business for water rank manufacturers. Maybe a good thing. Independence is a wonderful thing

Dubbo is on level 2 restrictions and gets 70% of its water from the Macquarie river and 30% from bores and the major said they catch storm water run off for garden watering .

So all eyes on the Macquarie river catchment in the coming months.

Actually an informative double page on the state of our water supply. I think it was worth the $3 for the paper , just for this very handy bit of research
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