Friday, April 20, 2007
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- Name: Concerned Ratepayer
- Location: Australia
For many years, the 4350water blog has informed readers of plans by the Toowoomba City Council (now Toowoomba Regional Council) and the Qld government to introduce recycled water for drinking in Toowoomba. It has also looked at the issue from a State and Federal perspective and dealt with related State and Federal political issues. There continues to be a need for the Toowoomba Regional Council to be completely transparent in its dealings with the ratepayers and residents of Toowoomba. There also continues to be a need for open debate on the benefits and risks of potable reuse and long-term studies on the effects on humans of drinking recycled water. Coal seam gas water is emerging as a possible alternate water source for some uses for the region. The 4350water blog is a collective effort and thanks go to its many contributors.
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2 Comments:
One would think that a person asking repeatedly for this report could obtain a copy if it is in existence. QWC and the Beattie Team say it's done all over the world and if so the report should be written.
I think that they are reliant on Dr Kahn's report to the QWC and no other is available to us and so we are left to wonder what are they hiding?
5:10 AM, April 20, 2007
The fact that they keep trying to avoid the issue certainly raises the suspicion that they are trying to hide something. Like the Toowoomba City Council, the failure to be completely honest taints the QWC and the whole recycled water 'education' process.
9:47 AM, April 20, 2007
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