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adnj wrote:Sorry to hear about your water problems. Do you believe that your water problems will continue now that the Met Office has announced an end to the dry season?
*KRONIK* wrote:Yup
30 days
So far i have resorted to buying two truckloads (off the record) from regional corporation contract drivers. But both trucks got pulled last week and the drivers are currently looking for work.
I had to go to the local WASA area office to beg the manager to call dispatch as i have 3 requests on for truck bourne water. I only got 1 so far.
The other days i just get by by fulling some 45l chlorine containers and old kegs with water. But they barely add up to 50gal.
pugboy wrote:You do t have access to a pickup ?
A 400gal fits easy on a pickup .*KRONIK* wrote:Yup
30 days
So far i have resorted to buying two truckloads (off the record) from regional corporation contract drivers. But both trucks got pulled last week and the drivers are currently looking for work.
I had to go to the local WASA area office to beg the manager to call dispatch as i have 3 requests on for truck bourne water. I only got 1 so far.
The other days i just get by by fulling some 45l chlorine containers and old kegs with water. But they barely add up to 50gal.
pugboy wrote:All u need is a pump and electricity then
And well someone or somewhere to fill it
*KRONIK* wrote:pugboy wrote:
I also should not have to spend a half a half day fulling and transporting water when i pay my water bill and i'm supposed to have pipebourne water.
dean_spleen09 wrote:*KRONIK* wrote:pugboy wrote:
I also should not have to spend a half a half day fulling and transporting water when i pay my water bill and i'm supposed to have pipebourne water.
stop paying your bill then
rspann wrote:If all ah we come up by you and burn tyres and protest, you think that would help?
adnj wrote:More rain near me today. Hopefully, you'll see the water restrictions lifted and the well back up.
rspann wrote:I know a few, but they not on your side. My BIL has water trucks but from Penal. There is one over the highway in St Augustine ,I don't know if they go so far. One time I put a thousand gallon tank on my flatbed truck to carry water Diego Martin, when I stopped by Flour Mills, the water in the tank rocked and the tank bent in half, broke the back glass and filled the cab with water. Be very careful and drive slowly if you decide to transport it yourself.
rspann wrote:I know a few, but they not on your side. My BIL has water trucks but from Penal. There is one over the highway in St Augustine ,I don't know if they go so far. One time I put a thousand gallon tank on my flatbed truck to carry water Diego Martin, when I stopped by Flour Mills, the water in the tank rocked and the tank bent in half, broke the back glass and filled the cab with water. Be very careful and drive slowly if you decide to transport it yourself.
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:For what its worth the water in St Helena here has so much chlorine you cannot drink it, literally tastes like bleach.
So maybe if you does get water now and then probably hopefully its nice quality and you don't have to buy water to drink.
*KRONIK* wrote:So....i just had to resort to paying the fire service 200 to drop 1 tank of water.
Rel pain...
Monkey Man wrote:*KRONIK* wrote:So....i just had to resort to paying the fire service 200 to drop 1 tank of water.
Rel pain...
boobal ting or dais legit?
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