


Max
AlanPaphosAL wrote: ↑Mon Aug 07, 2017 4:32 pm Keep a watching brief on your village Muktar's house in the next couple of months, Max!
ie: the condition of his pool (if he has one), his lawns, flowerbeds, driveway, pavement, etc.
As this rings bells from CL a few years back, regarding serious water shortages in Pegeia... Which apparently affected everyone living there, except the Muktar!
Cheers- AL![]()
No, I am 10 km away from my friends place and belong to a different Communal Council....and I would not criticize any wrong spelling
So what village is receiving such letters please, Max? And can your friends there keep a watchful eye on their Mukhtar's property, to ensure that he is obeying his own edicts?cyprusmax47 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 07, 2017 8:03 pmNo, I am 10 km away from my friends place and belong to a different Communal Council....and I would not criticize any wrong spelling![]()
Max
The figures you are referring are from 24.7. and much worse now as in this heat water consumption for drinking and farming is huge. I wonder when the next update comes from the Water Department, perhaps they are in holidays or afraid to publish the reality ..Kili01 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 08, 2017 10:39 am Some of you sound a bit "gung ho" where water usage is concerned.but the hard facts are that according to the Govt water development dept -reservoir water storage figures, the Asprokremnos Dam (serves Paphos area) is presently only 31% full , while the Everitou Dam which serves the wider Polis Area is 40%.Substantial rainfall is not guaranteed every winter and Cyprus is sometimes plagued by droughts which can last for several years.
So this is worth bearing in mind.
Dee
Every 2-3 days, weekends a bit longer... I have the link bookmarked and control it twice a week at least.
They are usually updated Monday to Friday between 1130 and 1330hrs, except on Public Holidays.