Victoria launches water recycling scheme
October 20th, 2010
SPASA Victoria has set up a Water Recycling Program to allow members a means of avoiding water wastage.
This is a great idea which should see the end of sanitised pool water being dumped when renovations to (or removal of) an old pool are required. The water will instead be used to fill a new or newly renovated pool. It is not designed for broad commercial purposes, but for members to recycle water that would ordinarily go into stormwater. All water advertised to the database must be free.
Participants will send an email to the interested persons database along the lines of:
I will have 25,000 litres of water available from a pool in Judd Parade, Carlton on the 23rd October. Interested parties please call Bob from Bob’s Pools on XXXX XXX XXX.
First to make arrangements with Bob gets the water – and it’s free! To sign up for the program, email address and business name to Brendan Watkins. Already SPASA has shifted 400,000 litres of water as part of the scheme.
This is a great idea which should see the end of sanitised pool water being dumped when renovations to (or removal of) an old pool are required. The water will instead be used to fill a new or newly renovated pool. It is not designed for broad commercial purposes, but for members to recycle water that would ordinarily go into stormwater. All water advertised to the database must be free.
Participants will send an email to the interested persons database along the lines of:
I will have 25,000 litres of water available from a pool in Judd Parade, Carlton on the 23rd October. Interested parties please call Bob from Bob’s Pools on XXXX XXX XXX.
First to make arrangements with Bob gets the water – and it’s free! To sign up for the program, email address and business name to Brendan Watkins. Already SPASA has shifted 400,000 litres of water as part of the scheme.
By The Splash Team
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