You'd have to be pretty out of the loop to say you'd be against it imo
Toowoomba knocks back recycled water plan
Voters in Queensland's largest inland city of Toowoomba have overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to add recycled effluent to the city's water supply.
Toowoomba residents were asked to approve a plan to draw 25 per cent of the city's water from recycled effluent.
More than 62 per cent of voters said no to the idea in a referendum today.
Toowoomba's Mayor Di Thorley has tonight rejected calls for her to resign over the issue and is calling on Queensland Premier Peter Beattie to help resolve the city's water crisis.
Cr Thorley conceded defeat earlier tonight.
"It looks like the vote has gone down about 60-40," she said.
"At the end of the day, we still don't have a water project."
Lyle Shelton is one of three councillors who campaigned against the proposal and is encouraged by the early result.
"That's probably about what the 'no' case was expecting," he said.
He says he is confident a new solution to the city's water shortage can be found.
Toowoomba knocks back recycled water plan. 29/07/2006. ABC News Online