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Started by Werner, May 04, 2007, 10:29:07 AM

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Werner

Someone from the pistonheads froum got an email from the ACO concerning swimming pools, they're forbidden this year :(. Is there again a water shortage in that part of France?

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&t=387345
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What if you bring your own water ? Mark, is the shower on the packing list ?
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Paddy_NL

Quote from: Werner on May 04, 2007, 10:29:07 AM
Is there again a water shortage in that part of France?

I think they compared the '06 water bill with the '05 one and made up their mind.
Oh well, we did predict this move by the ACO :-\
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BigH

Wotcher Paddy,
I'm tempted now to think the ban has more to do with the ACOs liability for swimming pool related accidents, ie drunken drownings, than water conservation. It could well be something that their insurance people aren't happy with. If that's the case, then we may well have seen the end of the swimming pool era, and just have to think of something else to annoy them with. Spontaneous combustion, tunnelling...
Anyway, I thought you Dutch people got nervous at the sight of flowing water?
Eezy geez...
H
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termietermite

Quote from: Werner on May 04, 2007, 10:29:07 AM
Someone from the pistonheads froum got an email from the ACO concerning swimming pools, they're forbidden this year :(. Is there again a water shortage in that part of France?

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&t=387345
It hasn't really rained since the end of Feb, does that count?  But I think it's to do with the bill as much as anything.  Everybody is metered here.
"I couldn't sleep very well last night. Some noisy buggers going around in automobiles kept me awake." Ken Miles

Piglet

I think there are all sorts of reasons why the ACO don't want pools, water cost and consumption being one, space being another.

After they'd bitten the bullet last year and enforced the ban there was no way there were likely to let it slide back this year.  They've done the hard part, this year should be easier for them to enforce it.

We're back to working on our misting system to provide some on pitch cooling  ;D (with thanks to the Porsche Curve Pirates for the idea  ;D)

bgeorge104

Last year they put in those push button taps. I used more water than nomal filling my kettle. I push was not enough, but 2 was too much.

Mrs B George

oldtimer

Quote from: bgeorge104 on May 04, 2007, 12:35:16 PM
Last year they put in those push button taps. I used more water than nomal filling my kettle. I push was not enough, but 2 was too much.

Mrs B George

And your point is?

Take two recepticles.  Fill kettle, put second recepticle under tap to catch the rest and (here comes the clever bit) save it for next time you fancy a brew.  Not that hard  :-\

nopanic - neil

Quote from: bgeorge104 on May 04, 2007, 12:35:16 PM
Last year they put in those push button taps. I used more water than nomal filling my kettle. I push was not enough, but 2 was too much.

Mrs B George

I was also very concerned about the water shortage in France last year, so to help and to do my bit, I tried where possible to drink only beer!  :laugh:

I'm aiming the same plan this year again, just to help those poor french you know.  ;D

As Tenco Tesco says - " every little helps"
If you're going through hell, keep going.

DelBoy


O/T.....I think, or rather I hope, that  the comment by 'Mrs G' was said with tounge in cheek. 

Unfortunately, there isn't a 'tongue-in-cheek' smiley.   :-\ :-\ :-\

Del
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Paddy_NL

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Big_M

Go to the supermarket - buy the biggest washing up bowl you can find - fill with cold water and induldge in some communal foot soaking.  Excellent for keeping cool and a spot of footsie  ;)


Lorry

Quote from: Big_M on May 04, 2007, 11:03:10 PM
Go to the supermarket - buy the biggest washing up bowl you can find - fill with cold water and induldge in some communal foot soaking.  Excellent for keeping cool and a spot of footsie  ;)
You've not seen my feet ;D
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