In our effort to help out rob4mayor, uniteGC, campaigns we may have overlooked the fact that current gold coast mayor Ron Clarke has done some good and we do agree with him on some issues.
We agree with gold coast mayor Ron Clarke in relation to the quote below, the fact he thinks the Queensland Government is a bit silly.
We the people have the right to use wisely the water rather than throwing it down the drain as the Queensland Government suggest. AND if the Queensland Government do not like it well they can be replaced by people who are going to do something about the water.
We voted Peter Beattie in to fix the problems now we have Anna Bligh trying to poison and kill us what happened?
One or two tips that could be used by the Queensland Government is shutdown for ONLY one week A YEAR a couple of the un needed businesses such as breweries, soft drinks manufacturers, and the like. These facillities use a HUGE AMOUNT OF WATER yes they may recycle it but WE ALL GET FAT FROM IT.
Related water info
Related info on gold coast mayoral candidates
- gccc_council_no_balls
- parkwood-is-crowing-again-part-5
- parkwood-crowing-again-part-3
- parkwood-crowing-again-part-2
- http://tecacentre.net/wpress/2007/10/05/uplands-drive-parkwood-is-crowing-again/
- water-in-the-news
- recycle_water.html
- http://www.tecacentre.net/council06.html
- rid the gold coast of the big drips council06
Quoted from; http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23025964-2702,00.html
Acting Premier Paul Lucas said:
Mr Lucas also said that if the Gold Coast Council was concerned about possible floods, it had the power to let more water from the Hinze Dam go in the next few days before the rains struck again.
Mr Clarke said council engineers always had that option, and that might happen.
"But if it does, then there's just going to be more water going over the dam and straight down the river into the sea. At a time when you can't have a shower when you get out of the surf because of water restrictions, it seems a bitsilly."















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