The US Army used reverse osmosis water purification units to provide clean water during a cholera epidemic in Rwanda and to aid flood victims in North Dakota
For links to print material used in both the education and voting campains in the lead up to the 29 Jly 2006 referendum on water recyclining in Toowoomba go to Resources and Forms - Water Futures - Water Futures in print.
Supporter's Book
A. Marks, Toowoomba: I'm a 17 year old student, so I'm not quite old enough to vote. However, the recycled water project has really inspired me. I have chosen to support the recycled water project through a panel discussion in my English class at school. I believe that the 'no' campaign has based their arguments on emotions and fears rather than facts. Even though I won't be able to vote, I hope that I am able to influence others to consider supporting this safe, sustainable water supply.
Data and reports about Toowoomba's water consumption, water supply dam evaporation, water user by plant and other information can be found at www.toowoomba.qld.gov.au/artis.