Not in the sense of using water harvested from sewage or industrial processes.
At the moment, most NZ cities have very primitive approach to disposal of waste, just dumping it at sea, with very little treatment other than coarse screening (and similar) processes.
Recycled water can be used in ponds and streams, in irrigation facilities, industrial uses, and in dust control. Recycled water is sometimes called reclaimed water.
You have recycled & reclaimed witch is all most the same thing. Recyled water can be used to water city or private properties &; parks also you're tolit water is recycled & reenterduced back into the water supply
New Zealand Dollar (NZD)The New Zealand dollar (abbreviation NZD)
No, you are not allowed to use suppressors in New Zealand
New Zealand Post will not accept parcels containing aftershave, so mailing Cool Water Aftershave is not possible. The best choice would be to purchase the item directly from the manufacturer, Davidoff, or to use the store locator on the manufacturer's website to find a dealer in New Zealand who will deliver.
Yes, you are allowed to use the same car in New Zealand that you could in Australia. If you mean phone, then you can use that as well.
the silver fern comes from New Zealand it is a native to New Zealand and lots of the New Zealand sports teams use it as there symbols
only when it is filtered
New Zealand uses the New Zealand Dollar (NZD), which is not the same as the Australian dollar.
As of today (01APR2011), $200,000 USD is worth about 260,416 New Zealand Dollars. New Zealand does not use pounds.
You will find most the answers to New Zealand coin questions already on WikiAnswers if you use the format - What is the value of a 1954 New Zealand Halfpenny etc.
so that we can re-use our water safely and understand that we will not run out of clean and purified water