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Postby webbo » Wed Apr 23, 2008 7:18 am

From News 24, South Africa!!
and still my neighbour washes her path.....................!

Cyprus to import water



Athens - The drought-stricken eastern Mediterranean island of Cyprus will begin importing water from neighbouring Greece within the next two months in order to deal with a severe water shortage, reports said on Tuesday.

The island's reservoirs have reached dangerously low levels and its two desalination plants are unable to keep up with industry and household demand.

Cypriot officials signed a contract with a local company, Ocean Tankers, to import approximately 8 million cm³ over the summer period starting at the end of June.

"The Greek government has promised to give us 8 million cm³ - there is an option to increase this amount. Any increase depends on the goodwill of the Greek government and any needs that may arise," said Agriculture Minister Michalis Polynikis after signing the deal with Ocean Tankers.

Polynikis said that the island's water shortage problem was estimated at 16 million cm³.

The government has applied emergency measures which include cutting water supply to district distribution networks by 30% in an effort to tackle the shortage.

Left without water for up to five days

Households are supplied with water three times a week for around 12 hours, but many across the island claim they are left without water for up to four to five days.

Cyprus, which is heavily reliant on rainfall for water supplies, is suffering one of the worst droughts and water shortages of the past 100 years.

The Mediterranean island's 109 reservoirs are only 9% full and Cyprus' largest dam, the Kouri, is expected to run dry in the next few months, according to the most recent data.

According to official statistics, rainfall in Cyprus has dropped by about 20% over the past 35 years and un-seasonal weather has seen temperatures rising above 30°C.

Across the island, water is being pumped out of the earth at an unsustainable pace, mainly by farmers who have had to deal with four consecutive years of water cuts by authorities. - Sapa-dpa



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Postby BOF » Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:29 am

8) YEP! and mine too...and he used to work for the municipality so he at least should know better :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Postby purdey » Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:46 am

No worries, the Greeks are coming "Baring gifts" just like old times.
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Postby Crivens » Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:00 am

the Greeks are coming "Baring gifts"
That would be extremely nice if taken literally. I'll be betting it might cost us a pretty penny though...

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Postby Hazza » Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:16 am

bill cobbett wrote:How are members coping with the water rationing ?

Neighbours still hosing down the streets and the concrete ?


After calling the waterboard of Larnaca to report a neighbour using his hose, the waterboard were there within 15minutes of the phonecall. Not seen him using his hosepipe since......actually, not seen him since :shock:
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Postby Crivens » Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:48 am

actually, not seen him since
Soylent green type solution!!! Well we are mainly water after all! Needs of the many and all that :) Sorry, am in a Chuck mood since he died recently.

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Postby webbo » Wed Apr 23, 2008 2:47 pm

BOF wrote:8) YEP! and mine too...and he used to work for the municipality so he at least should know better :roll: :roll: :roll:
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See the municipality are doing their bit in this water shortage and watering all their parks and gardens too!

(Now if they are re-using grey water, I take the above back)

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Postby Bill » Wed Apr 23, 2008 3:04 pm

When ever I drive along the airport road in Larnaca late at night the sprinklers are on for the grassy bit in the middle of the road.

BUT going off the smell whilst this watering is taking place I would guess that the water is coming from the sewerage works and there is more than a hint of brown :shock: in that grey water

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Postby webbo » Wed Apr 23, 2008 3:07 pm

Bill wrote:When ever I drive along the airport road in Larnaca late at night the sprinklers are on for the grassy bit in the middle of the road.

BUT going off the smell whilst this watering is taking place I would guess that the water is coming from the sewerage works and there is more than a hint of brown :shock: in that grey water

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Better plant some roses then................... :lol:

Bill, you still in the UK? You never answer this question? :x :x

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Postby cyprusgrump » Thu Apr 24, 2008 3:31 pm

webbo wrote:They are desperate to have the Yermasogia flyover finished for Greek Easter and as I drove passed today, I saw hosepipes galore in action. Now, if we were to call the authorities, what would happen? A big, fat NOTHING OF COURSE!!

Fat chance of that! :lol:

I went through there today… :x
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