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if it's yellow let it mellow. If it's brown flush it down


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3 hours ago, Kerryd said:

Yeah I've been doing that for a few days now. They say every little bit helps, but really it only helps if everyone (or most everyone) is also doing it.

Getting my Thai Mrs to conserve water is absolutely futile. All washing up to be done with a constant running tap. Toilet visits require 2 flushes for her.... I stopped asking why!

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That's a line from Meet The Fockers.

Just flush you not in the Australian outback.

If you hot a second tank after the septic that's got only liquid, cheap pump to your t=res they thrive on it.

Mangoes with a taste of the wife and Limes with a taste of the husband.

Don't put on vegetables trees only for me.

We don't waste it both grey water and septic overflow all used.

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17 minutes ago, Leaver said:

"flush it down" with what?  There might not be any water to flush anything with in the future. 


Then you'll be seeing a lot of people squatting over the storm drain covers around town ! ????

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10 minutes ago, Kerryd said:


Then you'll be seeing a lot of people squatting over the storm drain covers around town ! ????

You will see them urinating in the street, but squatting in their own bathroom over a plastic bag, and then into the bin.  If it wasn't for the virus, we may have already been at that point.  

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2 hours ago, Bruce Aussie Chiang Mai said:

We don't waste it both grey water and septic overflow all used.

 

It's a pity some of that basic technology isn't employed here in Thailand... especially in the drier provinces like those up in Isaan.

 

Perhaps a business opportunity there in the making... :whistling:

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16 hours ago, Leaver said:

"flush it down" with what?  There might not be any water to flush anything with in the future. 

 

Yep , the flush times are gone. Just wait until the Chinese return , see how the city copes then.

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