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Water restrictions have been enacted in many cities and regions in Australia, which is the Earth's driest inhabited continent, in response to chronic water shortages resulting from the widespread drought. Depending upon the location, these can include restrictions on watering lawns, using sprinkler systems, washing vehicles, hosing pavement, refilling swimming pools, etc. Overpopulation, evidence of drying climates, coupled with corresponding reductions in the supply of drinking water has led various state governments to consider alternative water sources to supplement existing sources, and to implement "water inspectors" who can issue penalties to those who waste water. Many states describe the different levels of water restrictions in terms of "stages": starting at Stage 1, for the least

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  • Pembatasan air di Australia (in)
  • Water restrictions in Australia (en)
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  • Pembatasan air sedang diberlakukan di banyak daerah dan kota di Australia sebagai akibat dari penjatahan kronis karena . Tergantung letaknya, pembatasan ini juga meliputi larangan menyiram lapangan, memakai , menyuci kendaraan, menyirami permukaan jalan dan mengisi kolam renang. Peningkatan jumlah penduduk dan bukti iklim yang semakin mengering, dilengkapi dengan pengurangan suplai air minum, telah memaksa pemerintah negara bagian untuk mempertimbangkan sumber air alternatif untuk memenuhi sumber yang telah ada, dan memberlakukan "inspektur air" yang dapat memberikan penalti kepada orang-orang yang membuang-buang air. (in)
  • Water restrictions have been enacted in many cities and regions in Australia, which is the Earth's driest inhabited continent, in response to chronic water shortages resulting from the widespread drought. Depending upon the location, these can include restrictions on watering lawns, using sprinkler systems, washing vehicles, hosing pavement, refilling swimming pools, etc. Overpopulation, evidence of drying climates, coupled with corresponding reductions in the supply of drinking water has led various state governments to consider alternative water sources to supplement existing sources, and to implement "water inspectors" who can issue penalties to those who waste water. Many states describe the different levels of water restrictions in terms of "stages": starting at Stage 1, for the least (en)
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