Australians are thirsty
Prime Minister John Howard has warned: Australians have no alternative but to use recycled wastewater due to the most severe drought in history.
Prime Minister John Howard has warned: Australians have no alternative but to use recycled wastewater due to the most severe drought in history.
He praised Queensland Governor Peter Beattie, who is courageous when he decides to give people in the state some time to use it. Howard reassured people that people in Singapore, London (England), Washington and southern California (the United States) had to drink recycled waste water and still . plow.
Due to the drought, most of the major cities in Australia had to adopt water-saving measures. But people still disagree with the use of recycled water because they believe that the government is at fault in neglecting the construction of infrastructure systems to better manage domestic water.
Dry land due to drought in Australia (Photo: Reuters)
Resolution
- Australians ... pray for rain
- Li explained the phenomenon of tree cries when ... thirsty
- More than 10,000 Australians stuck in the flood
- The unprecedented drought in Australia creates this strange scene
- how does the bloodthirsty spider choose moof?
- India: Cobra is desperate for thirst, seeking villagers to ask for drinking water
- When thirsty, swallow saliva is less thirsty?
- 2005 Biomedical Nobel Prize - A realm goes back to bacteria
- Why can't sea water drink?
- Equipment to help plants
El Niño and La Niña have occurred over the past 250 million years. The North will welcome cold air this weekend, there may be thunderstorms on October 20 Why was there heavy rain and terrible thunder and lightning in Ho Chi Minh City last night? Typhoon Kong-rey appears off the coast of the Philippines, unpredictable developments, new landfall location forecast Caspian Sea tragedy: The world's largest lake is drying up! Impact of storm Tra Mi: From tomorrow night, which provinces will have very heavy rain? 'Pillar' appearing in the sky causes stir, professor speaks up to 'explain' Storm Tra Mi enters the East Sea today, strange movement direction