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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/10/22 17:44, Graeme Fitzpatrick
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          <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Sun, 9 Oct 2022 at 16:36,
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            > Disagree, some are are the same feature .. taps can be
            drinking water .. or 'not suitable for drinking' (legal
            CYA?), 'recommend you boil' (more CYA?), and 'not suitable
            for drinking' (you really would not drink this stuff, just
            look and smell it!)<br>
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            Yes, taps CAN be drinking water, but not necessarily are.  </blockquote>
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          <div>Don't know if it's an Oz-only thing, but we have some
            taps (both in parks & some private properties) that are
            coloured purple to show that they are connected to a
            separate recycled water grid, so the water should NOT be
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    <p>My local council is putting in storm water tanks for use as
      irrigation.. <br>
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    <p>I think that tap was purple. The tap 'handle' was a 'secure
      fitting' .. you can buy the 'secure handle' at the local hardware
      store (bunnings)... a 4 way device to cope with 4 different
      'secure fittings'. <br>
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    <p>I'll take a photo next time I'm out that way of the secure
      fitting and probably faded purple colouring. <br>
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          <div>Thanks
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            <div>Graeme</div>
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