Johannesburg

Friday

Tstorms late. Morning clouds. Warm.

14°C
28°C

7 day forecasts

Blame it on global warming

2003-09-11 13:37

Sydney - Residents of Australia's biggest city, Sydney, were ordered to stop sprinkling their lawns or hosing clean their cars on Thursday under strict water curbs local officials blamed on global warming.

The premier of New South Wales state imposed the mandatory water restrictions on the city and its surrounding areas for the first time in nine years because of the country's worst drought on record and stubbornly rising domestic water use.

Premier Bob Carr said the indefinite curbs, to take effect October 1, would ban the use of sprinklers and watering systems and the hosing of all "hard surfaces", including vehicles, in the city of four million.

Violators will be fined 220 dollars (145 US) per incident, he said, announcing the crackdown at a Sydney area reservoir.

"The reason we're doing this is that the dam levels behind me are way lower than they should be at this time of year," Carr said.

The step came despite recent rains across much of eastern Australia that raised hopes that the country's worst dry spell was ending.

But Carr said the problem was more long-term and described his government's decision as a wake-up call to the real-life dangers of global climate change.

"This is the ninth consecutive year, speaking nationally, when rainfalls have been lower than average and average temperatures are climbing," he said.

"Those people who are sceptical about global warming ought to think again because this is the first very practical intimation of global warming being upon us," he said.

"Years from now, you might recall this announcement as the first time global warming affected our way of life," he said.

Dam levels within the Sydney Catchment Authority are currently at 60.5% of capacity, still above the 55% level when mandatory restrictions are normally applied.

But Carr said that with the southern summer approaching, it was necessary to act now on water curbs, which will effect metropolitan Sydney, the Blue Mountains to the west and the Illawarra Valley to the south.

"Basically there's three rules from now on," state Energy Minister Frank Sartor said.

"If you want to water your garden, use a hose; if you want to clean your footpath, use a broom; if you want to wash your car, use a bucket."

Sartor said the restrictions would remain in force until water storage levels in the Sydney area's 11 reservoirs reached 70% of capacity, and did not rule out even tougher measures if water consumption did not ease.

Compulsory water restrictions were in place for almost two years when they were last introduced in November 1994.

Environmentalists welcomed the water curbs and called for them to be made permanent.

"We must take this opportunity to make Sydney's water use more sustainable by introducing permanent restrictions just as Melbourne has recently done," said Leigh Martin of the Total Environment Centre.

Melbourne, Australia's second biggest city, introduced water restrictions in October 2002 when its water reservoir levels fell below 55%.

- AFP

inside news24

Weather
Traffic
Lottery
Cpt: 17-24°C High level clouds. Mild. Pta: 18-30°C Tstorms late. More sun than clouds. Pleasantly warm.
Jhb: 14-28°C Tstorms late. Morning clouds. Warm. Bloem: 13-32°C Morning clouds. Pleasantly warm.
Dbn: 19-24°C Light rain. Afternoon clouds. Mild. PE: 17-19°C Drizzle. Morning clouds. Cool.
7 day forecasts...

Jobs - Find your dream job

Senior .Net Developers

Western Cape - Cape Town
Quiglies Solutions

Senior Developer

Western Cape - Cape Town
Quiglies Solutions

Team Lead: Project and Application Support

Western Cape - Cape Town
Quiglies Solutions

Cars - Search 1000's of new and used cars

AUDI

2009 Audi A3 2.0 T Sportback Manual - 24000kms
Lava Grey & Tan leather interior
R 275 000

AUDI

A4 1.8T FSi Ambition MY09
2009
R 314,899.00

OPEL

Corsa 1.6 Sport 5-dr MY02
2004
R 75,900.00

AUDI

A4 2.0 TFSi MY05
2005
R 159,899.00

Property - Find a new home

RUIMSIG

Single Residential R2,895,000

MENLO PARK

Single Residential R2,150,000

MOSSEL BAY

Single Residential R3,040,000

Travel - Look, Book, Go!

Get away from it all!

Retreat to the Garden Route this summer with an all-inclusive package from R1954. Book now!

Free Games - TOO MUCH NEWS? TAKE A BREAK!

Kalahari.net - shop online today

Great Festive Savings on Books

2.3 million titles to choose from.

Sleek New iPod Range. Order Your's Now!

iPod nano 16GB - Black, Was R2,499.00 Now R2,299.00! Save R200!

Fabulous Festive Flicks

46 000 DVDs and Blu-Ray on sale now! Pre-order Up and District 9!

ALL Music on Sale

100s of festive new releases now in stock! Now, Bump 25, Bon Jovi & more!

1000s of Festive Toys on Sale

Lots of Toys, free gift wrap, lowest prices on Lego Mindstorm, Ben 10, Hannah Montana & more!

Hot Deal of the Day!

All DVDs on Sale

46 000 titles to choose from!

District 9, UP, Ice Age, Transformers, Life & more!

Up to 40% Off Sale on All Books, Toys, CDs, DVDs & Games!