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Ric
21-12-2009, 12:27 PM
This is so typical. :lol:

I've organised the water carrier to deliver a load of water to us on Wednesday.

Just read the weather forecast and they are expecting rain on Thursday, around 20 - 40mm is expected which corresponds to between 3000 and 6000 litres in the tank. :thumbsup:

Obviously the gods that follow new scopes around also keep an eye on water tankers as well. :lol:

Still any extra water is a bonus and with a 90,000 litre tank it takes a while to fill.

Cheers

BerrieK
21-12-2009, 12:33 PM
Hope you get the rain Ric! :prey: :prey: :prey: What an awsome Christmas gift that would be.


Either ways, the water in the tank will help to make it more stable and not blow away!! (yeah I figured it was concrete with that capacity and won't blow away anyway)

Kerrie

supernova1965
21-12-2009, 12:35 PM
Its the same as when you

1) Wash the Car

2) Wash the Laundry

3) Water the Grass

Ric
21-12-2009, 12:51 PM
It will be interesting to see what happens Kerrie, we get our reports from the Canberra airport which is around 30km away but around 150m below us as we are in the foothills of the Great Divide. we can end up with more than predicted or nothing at all.

Temperature wise we are always hotter in Summer then colder in Winter.

jjjnettie
21-12-2009, 01:10 PM
Fingers crossed you get some rain.
Water tanker water always tastes horrid, the rain will dilute it.

Kevnool
21-12-2009, 01:36 PM
Hope the rain fills them up for ya Ric.
Rain or not they are going to be full.
Cheers Kev.

Ric
21-12-2009, 02:38 PM
Not in one go Kev, That would equate to around 300ml of rain. :eyepop:
I think the farm would wash away.:lol:

Hi Jeanette, I agree taste wise. The carrier get their water from the Canberra supply and you can smell the chlorination in it. Fortunately it breaks down pretty quick.

Cheers

Dennis
21-12-2009, 03:14 PM
Hi Ric

Hope you get the water from heaven and it fills the tank in a controlled manner, not all at once in a huge deluge!

Cheers

Dennis

Ric
21-12-2009, 03:22 PM
Definitely Dennis, the last big downpour was only 17mm in an hour and that was enough to fill the dam to overflowing. We had a raging river going around the back of the dam where the runoff flows.

Not good for erosion control.

Cheers

Kevnool
21-12-2009, 04:16 PM
Town dam or your tank ric ...if yours i hope the bywash is still intact.
Cheers Kev.

Garyh
21-12-2009, 07:55 PM
I know what you mean Ric, rain defiantly follows the water tanker!
I have been trying over the last week to get the footing ready for the house. Hired a Dingo today and last tuesday, and you can guess what happened, poured down both occasions! All the holes are full of water again. We have hardly had a drop in 2 months. But can`t complain things were looking rather dead till these storms.

GrahamL
21-12-2009, 08:44 PM
Off topic ric but how much do you guys use per week ?

On town I use about 2000 every 7 days .

Ric
22-12-2009, 12:51 PM
Very true Gary, when we poured our slab for the house it had not rained for at least 6 months. Come the time for the pour and it rained on and of for a month.

Hi Nightstalker, I've just done a few rough calculations and I would estimate that between my wife and I we would use between 1000 to 1400 litres per week.

Cheers