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PostPosted: Apr 4th, '09, 06:38 
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Coffs Harbour Flood and D rain System still in Flood mode :geek:


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PostPosted: Apr 4th, '09, 09:39 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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Yeah I heard it was bad. Know a guy from Port Mac who was visiting... just made it out but was driving through deep water to do it!

Can only hope it gets better for you guys. flood down here'd be nice, near the reservoirs if it can be arranged. I'm on the top of a mountain, so I should be fine ;-)

Again I think this pipeline in VIC should be continued all the way up to QLD, then you can set big pumping stations, and drain the floodwaters away.
If pumping stations are set on the rivers whose floodwaters rise, the water can be shifted to drought affected areas at only the cost of the power to run it. That way flooding could be limited and we could use our garden hoses once more ;-)


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PostPosted: Apr 4th, '09, 10:51 
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Back out the hill now and my farm at Coffs way up high. Bet my caretakers are glad of that! :wink:


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Back out the hill now and my farm at Coffs way up high. Bet my caretakers are glad of that! :wink:


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I cant see the fish in that picture , I think theres water quality problems

I take it the growbeds are on top of that building ?

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PostPosted: Apr 4th, '09, 11:33 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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Boris01 wrote:
I cant see the fish in that picture , I think theres water quality problems

I take it the growbeds are on top of that building ?

hehee


would be a nice setup!


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PostPosted: Apr 4th, '09, 14:30 
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Again I think this pipeline in VIC should be continued all the way up to QLD, then you can set big pumping stations, and drain the floodwaters away.


Did that years ago Kuda... just forgot to extend the pipeline down into Vic... think the name of the place is "Cubbie Station" .... :lol:


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PostPosted: Apr 4th, '09, 18:01 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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I'm sure there's a joke there Rupe, but I just don't have the education to appreciate it :-(


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Cubbie Station is an ENORMOUS cotton property in western Qld. Owns the water rights to what appears to be half the worlds water supply ;)


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PostPosted: Apr 4th, '09, 19:06 
Or most of Australias water supply.... if it happens to rain/flood... upstream... :wink:


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Did a couple of years out at Walgett and the Cubbie word is definately not a popular name :twisted:


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