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Media
Release
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12
January 2007
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Water
Authorities to Clarify Swimming Pool & Spa Filling
The
Swimming Pool & Spa Association of Victoria (SPASA)
today welcomed moves by Water Authorities to improve
communications in relation to the filling of new swimming
pools and spas.
General
Manager of SPASA, Brendan Watkins said the organisation
is being flooded with calls from consumers who think
the Victorian Government has BANNED new swimming pools
because of the water restrictions.
SPASA
has requested the Government improve the communications
on the water authority websites, in customer information,
printed material and advertisements to end the confusion
in the community.
Whilst
new swimming pools cannot be filled from the mains tap
they can be filled from alternative sources of water
such as groundwater and this is a point that all government
communications is overlooking at present.
SPASA
expects the industry should have suitable groundwater
available in late February for the filling of new swimming
pools.
Mr
Watkins said,"the swimming pool industry has been working
closely with the Government and Water Authorities on
trying to protect the jobs of some 10,000 Victorians
employed in the industry and it is vital that consumers
received a clear message - pools can be filled - but
just not from the mains tap.
What
Water Authority websites & advertisements say now
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new pools or spas of any capacity cannot be filled from
the tap - information provided now
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however a swimming pool or spa may be filled with alternative
sources of water such as approved groundwater. -
What SPASA has asked to be added.
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