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February 21, 2006
Water wisdom in dry Australia.
Ken Mathews, chief executive officer of the National Water Commission, speaking in Melbourne at the Australian Water Summit, has suggested several notions concerning drinking water that should be considered.
He wonders if it is true that Australians will never come to accept recycling sewage for potable water. "Australia, more than any country, must surely be interest in providing science accepting of that process, Mr Matthews said.
He also suggested discussions of the fairness of the present water restrictions, whether all water users should be the water problem in Australia should be approached by both the government and private sector, as reported by ABC online.
Posted by Stephen Betheil at February 21, 2006 06:29 PM
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