Andy writes:
Spotted two truck loads of these on the Naas Rd in the last 30 minutes. Too clean for farmers but just about right for a web summit main stage backdrop maybe??
Andy writes:
Spotted two truck loads of these on the Naas Rd in the last 30 minutes. Too clean for farmers but just about right for a web summit main stage backdrop maybe??
laundered diesel? cider?
Irish Water?
Giant white Rubiks cubes perhaps?
I’m waiting for these to go on Done Deal for my rainwater harvesting. If I cut my water consumption enough Joan Burton will owe me money.
Why the f**k are you taking a pic while driving on the Naas Rd on a friday evening. This is how traffic jams start.
From the picture…looks like he’s pulled in off the road…
And not in the cycle lane either! I think this may be the best parking in the history of BS!
I was in a filter lane turning left, trucks were going straight. Well spotted though!
Each tank can hold 1000Ltr/224 Gallons and an average farm building 40×45
or domestic dwelling 30X 45 would collect 25 thousand gallons upwards P/A
Every household and farm should start using them to collect and store
rain water, it can easly be disinfected and filtered.
It would soon end the monoply of Uisge and the bonouses culture
Agree. It can be used without sterilisation and plumbed into the waste water system for toilet flushing etc. It doesn’t mean you’re in any way a ‘cheap skate’, I add – it’s about the water conservation ethos – something which IW are ignoring. If this was their mission they would be assisting in the provision and set-up of rainwater collection.